Acids that ionize completely are acids, while acids that do not ionize completely are acids.
Question
Acids that ionize completely are acids, while acids that do not ionize completely are acids.
Solution
Acids that ionize completely are called strong acids, while acids that do not ionize completely are called weak acids.
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Select all that applyWhich statements about the strength of acids are true?Multiple select question.Strong acids do not ionize completely.Weak acids do not ionize completely.Weak acids do not ionize at all.Strong acids ionize completely.
Define acids in terms of ions
An acid that ionizes completely is a(n)
A strong acid:Deselect Answer All the these Partially gets ionized in water Do not get ionized in water Completely gets ionized in water
In an acid molecule, an ionizable hydrogen atom is connected to the molecule by a(n) covalent bond while a hydrogen atom that is not ionizable is connected by a(n) covalent bond.
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