Strong acids are (blank) dissociated in water
completely
Strong acids are completely dissociated in water. Their conjugate bases are
weak
Weak acids only dissociate (blank) in water.
partially
Weak acids only dissociate partially in water. Their conjugate bases are
strong
for a weak acid, the equation for its
dissociation:
HA(aq) + H2O (I) ⇌ H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)
an equilibrium constant related to it,
in an equilibrium
acid dissociation constant
acid dissociation constant formula
Ka = [H3O+] [A-]/[HA]
Chlorous(HClO2)
Hydrofluoric acid
Nitrous
Benzoic (C6H5COOH)
Acetic (CH3COOH)
Hypochlorous(HOCl)
Hydrocyanic
Phenol(HOC6H5)
Conjugate base of Chlorous
ClO-2
Conjugate base of Hydrofluoric
F-
Conjugate base Nitrous(HNO2)
NO-2
Benzoic conjugate base
C3H5COO-
Acetic conjugate base
CH3COO-