Asked by Kyralynn
Which statement best describes what it means when something is classified as a strong acid?(1 point)
1. it resists dissociating into ions in solution
2. It is present in large quantities in a solution
3. It easily dissociates into ions in solution
4. It is present in low quantities in a solution
1. it resists dissociating into ions in solution
2. It is present in large quantities in a solution
3. It easily dissociates into ions in solution
4. It is present in low quantities in a solution
Answers
Answered by
mermaidscales
why dont you search on google
Answered by
mermaidscales
i think its number 2
Answered by
DrBob222
2 is not right. The correct answer is 3 but it isn't stated very well. The correct definition of a strong acid or a strong base is that is is 100% ionized (dissociated). Statement 3 says it is EASILY dissociated which comes the closest to being correct; however, acetic acid, a weak acid, is easily dissociated to about 1 or 2% but that isn't 100%.
You see that a strong acid or a strong base doesn't mean a high concentration; it means that the solute is completely dissociated. Isn't chemistry exciting?
You see that a strong acid or a strong base doesn't mean a high concentration; it means that the solute is completely dissociated. Isn't chemistry exciting?
Answered by
Sunset lover 🌅🌄
Nope it’s boring
Answered by
DrBob222
It's boring only when you don't know anything about it AND you aren't interested in learning anything about it. If not for chemistry, physics, and biology, the world would not go around. Inquiring minds want to know.
Answered by
Anonymous
There’s a word called opinions dr bob. You weren’t aware of that.
Answered by
Coco
FACTS THOOO
Answered by
Coco
Talking to anonymous loll
Answered by
Sunset lover🌅🌄
TY ANONYMOUS.
Answered by
Sunset lover🌅🌄
You weren’t aware of that. It’s called an opinion, and it’s my opinion that I think it’s boring. So don’t assume.
Answered by
Sunset lover🌅🌄
Also hi coco! 😫✋🏻
Answered by
Coco
Hey girly
Answered by
Coco
Lol what’s with the emoji’s?
Answered by
Sunset lover 🌅🌄
Idkk LOL
Answered by
Coco
Haha! Well cya later I gtg
Answered by
Kraken
Yeah just cuz someone doesn't have the same opinion as you DrBob222 doesn't mean they don't know it's important.
Answered by
Anonyms
U GUYS R THE WORST
I JUST NEED THE FREKING ANSWER!
I JUST NEED THE FREKING ANSWER!
Answered by
No one
1: Solvent
2: Water molecules will attract each other electrically, but they will not attract oil molecules, causing separation.
3: Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It retains its original properties.
4: The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing solubility.
5: oxygen
6: The number of particles of solute in a solution is measured in moles.
7: Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.
8: oppositely charged ends
9: It easily dissociates into ions in solution.
10: 11.0
11: HCl, H2S, PH3
12: Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, weaker base than OH–.
13: 4
14: The negative log of the concentration of OH– ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
15: A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a lesser concentration of solute than a solution of ammonia.
-No one
100%
2: Water molecules will attract each other electrically, but they will not attract oil molecules, causing separation.
3: Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It retains its original properties.
4: The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing solubility.
5: oxygen
6: The number of particles of solute in a solution is measured in moles.
7: Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.
8: oppositely charged ends
9: It easily dissociates into ions in solution.
10: 11.0
11: HCl, H2S, PH3
12: Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, weaker base than OH–.
13: 4
14: The negative log of the concentration of OH– ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
15: A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a lesser concentration of solute than a solution of ammonia.
-No one
100%
Answered by
anarchy69
How bout ya'll be greatful the DrBob gave yall the answer instead of piling on him for liking chemistry.
and btw hes right about chemistry being important...
and btw hes right about chemistry being important...
Answered by
kurt :]
thank you no one! his answers are correct :)
Answered by
Me
No one is correct lol
Answered by
45554
No one what test are you taking my guy?
Answered by
gaecowboi
45554, i think its the connexus Solutions, Acids, and Bases Unit Test
Answered by
Bakugo
Thank god I'm not the only one behind
Answered by
Anonymous
it be amazing if some one posted the answers here
Answered by
Nameless
"no one" has the answers
Answered by
Nameless
I mean Imma follow his answers ill come back if he actually is correct.
Answered by
Nameless
"no one" is correct.
Answered by
Oml
Bakugo I agree lol Chemistry is stressfullll T-T
Answered by
Bruh
uhh chemistry is one of easiest classes to learn. Its just easier for yall to just look up the answers versus trying.
Answered by
Jesus Christ
Why try this heathen work? when you can pray the ga- i mean the work away!
Answered by
Corvus)
YOOOOOOO IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WAY BEHIND POG
Answered by
Luca
"Bruh" it is not easy to learn, I stopped putting in effort because it was not easy to learn *and* I had no use for the information. If they want kids to actually learn what they should teach they should teach things that are actually important for us to succeed as adults.
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