Generally inorganic or mineral acid that does not contain carbon are called strong acid.. Example:- (H2SO4), (HCL) Nd acid that contain carbon like acetic acid present in vinegar (CH3COOH), oxalic acid present in tomato (COOH) are weak ones ....
Hi✨ So are we just supposed to memorize which molecules are strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases? Cause I got an exercise asking us to distinguish random molecules and i don’t know how to do it
Generally inorganic or mineral acid that does not contain carbon are called strong acid.. Example:- (H2SO4), (HCL) Nd acid that contain carbon like acetic acid present in vinegar (CH3COOH), oxalic acid present in tomato (COOH) are weak ones
Acetic acid does not act as a base although it contains OH group because if it release OH group then it becomes less satble means more reactive if it release proton means (H) then it becomes more stable due to conjugation due migration of negative charge oxgen to other there it is week acid but its conjugate base is strong
On adding to water it forms ammonium ion and OH- ions. If it would be an acid then H+ ions will be forming right? Hope you got my point And it does not happen in all cases,if h is there it is an acid it only happens in most cases. There will also be some rare cases like this.
Sir how do we know that acids are dissociating or not ?
See if u mix vinegar it won't mix properly but if u mix hcl it will perfectly mix
@@nature-vz1ed But in theory how do we know?
@@shehzadlatif3970 they have given when it's mixed this word mixed means dissociation of ions
@@nature-vz1ed yes heard of that, but it is hard to see if it's true if only a formula is present
@ Anushka
I too have same doubt
Generally inorganic or mineral acid that does not contain carbon are called strong acid..
Example:- (H2SO4), (HCL)
Nd acid that contain carbon like acetic acid present in vinegar (CH3COOH), oxalic acid present in tomato (COOH) are weak ones
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thanks for the tip
Why?
Hiw to identify if it dissociates completely or partially in case we dont know whether the acid is strong or not?
You need to find basicity of acid to find strength of acid
And Acidity of Base to find its strength
Watch youtube videos explaining them
Very clear explanation thank you so much sir
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Hi✨ So are we just supposed to memorize which molecules are strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases? Cause I got an exercise asking us to distinguish random molecules and i don’t know how to do it
i think that
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I AGREE WITH YO MAN
been 3 years but there are only 7 strong acids and some rules for strong bases
Very good explaination, thank you very much sir
I am still confused sir
How we will know which random acid or base disassociate completely in ionic Solution
That you'll have to learn
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@@Rashmi_9039 bro see if it dissolves completely in water it's very strong it's not mixing it's weak
Conguate base of week acid is strong more satble due congugation then how it is less stable ???
My doubt is still alive
How to know which substances will disassociate completely or partially?
Please say the answer.
Its depends on the electronegativity of the ion
Generally inorganic or mineral acid that does not contain carbon are called strong acid..
Example:- (H2SO4), (HCL)
Nd acid that contain carbon like acetic acid present in vinegar (CH3COOH), oxalic acid present in tomato (COOH) are weak ones
I hope ur doubt is dead by now 💀
But how u know that how much acid dissociate it's ion??
Sir you clear my all doubt
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Osm explanation sir
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Why is acetic acid not a base when it has OH in it??
it does not. acetic acid is an organic compound that dissociates into CH₃COO⁻ and H⁺, thus it’s considered an acid (weak) and it donates protons.
Acetic acid does not act as a base although it contains OH group because if it release OH group then it becomes less satble means more reactive if it release proton means (H) then it becomes more stable due to conjugation due migration of negative charge oxgen to other there it is week acid but its conjugate base is strong
Acetic acid is not an OH group it is COOH group
Very nice explanation..❤️
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Sir, why strong acids and bases complety breakdown into hydrogen atoms in water, and why this is not in the case of weak acids or bases?
I understand nothing in science class... no any defination ,english words but still we need to write them in exam no matter we understand or not.😌😌😌
Why acetic acid doesn't want to completely dissociate??
Because of strong electronegativity of oxygen or something else??
Why is NH3 an base when it has H??
because Nitrogen has lone pairs, which are negatively charged, making them react with positive charged molecules.
On adding to water it forms ammonium ion and OH- ions. If it would be an acid then H+ ions will be forming right?
Hope you got my point
And it does not happen in all cases,if h is there it is an acid it only happens in most cases. There will also be some rare cases like this.
Abey
According to bronsted-lowry concept the substances which accepts H+ ions are considered as base and here NH3 combines with H+ to give NH4
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Sir,why CH3COO doesn't want to be as an ion while Cl wants??🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Please tell this 😭😭😭😭 😭😭😭😭😭😭 😭😭😭
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@@ankitsharma7984 uh ok bro....idk what to even tell u
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Then how do we know that the acid is unstable or not???😟😟🧐
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Im confused
Why? Maybe I can help?
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Nice explanation sir 😊
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My problem is still not solved
How do I differentiate between strong and weak acid if I don't want to memorize them into my head
What is complete and partial dissociation
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Hf is strong acide
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