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22 May, 08:54

Which phrase best describes a 0.012m solution of an acid that ionizes only slightly in water?

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  1. 22 May, 09:20
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    Answer: a 0.012 M solution of an acid that ionizes only slightly in water is dilute and weak.

    Explanation:

    0.012 M counts for the molarity of the acid.

    Molarity is a measure con concentration.

    Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 liter of solution.

    So a molarity of 0.012 M means that there are 0.012 moles of the acid present in one liter of solution. That is a low concentration, meaning that the acid is diluted.

    The fact that the acid ionizes slightly means that the acid is weak, that is only a small part of the moleculas of the acid will transform into H₃O⁺ ions (hydronium ions). This kind of acids is refered as weak acids (for example acetic acid), while acids that ionizes completely are the strongest acids (for example H₂SO₄)
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