Asked by keisha
Why is HC3HO considered a weak acid?
Why is NaOH considered a strong base?
Why is Mg(NO3)2 considered a salt?
Why is NaOH considered a strong base?
Why is Mg(NO3)2 considered a salt?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
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Answered by
4TheLoveOfPhysics
HC3HO is considered a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution. In other words, it won't give up all of its H+ ions in the solution.
NaOH is considered a strong base because it completely dissociates in solution. In other words, it'll break down into its Na+ and OH- ion components in solution.
Mg(NO3)2 is considered a salt because it consists of the cation of a base and the anion of an acid from a neutralization (acid-base) reaction.
NaOH is considered a strong base because it completely dissociates in solution. In other words, it'll break down into its Na+ and OH- ion components in solution.
Mg(NO3)2 is considered a salt because it consists of the cation of a base and the anion of an acid from a neutralization (acid-base) reaction.
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