Chemistry, asked by renukamallolu, 1 month ago

the acids in which more than 30% of molecules of its ionize in water to furnish h + ions are called

options:
1: weak acid
2: strong acid
3: neutral acid
4 : inorganic acids

Answers

Answered by chachi4201
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Answer:

The answer is 2.strong acid

Explanation:

A strong acid is one which completely dissolve in solvent. Example of strong acid is HCL( hydrochloric acid). It dissolves in water completely.

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct option is 2. strong acid.

Explanation:

  • A strong acid is an acid that entirely separates from water when mixed with it. Because the hydrochloric acid in the previous example entirely dissolves and transfers all of its protons to the solution, it is referred to as a strong acid.
  • Acid is considered to be strong if it totally dissociates in water. This implies that the acid molecule dissociates in water and becomes totally ionized, meaning that all of the molecules that remain after the chemical process have either a positive charge or a negative charge.
  • Strong acid, HCl. In order to leave a chlorine atom and a hydrogen proton attached to a water molecule, hydrochloric acid transfers all of its hydrogen ions to the solution, making it an example of a strong acid.

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