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Determine if each of the following diagrams represents a strong acid or a weak acid. The acid has the formula HX. (10.2).(FIGURE A, AND B, CANT COPY)
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A strong acid is one that completely ionizes (dissociates) in a solution. In other words, each molecule of a strong acid breaks up to form a hydrogen ion (H+) and its conjugate base (X-). On the other hand, a weak acid only partially ionizes in a solution, meaning Show more…
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