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For example, the stronger an acid the more the Ions disassociate in an aqueous solution, right?
If I have the idea right, an acid disassociates in water B/C of the reason it has Hydrogen in it (this is part of the reason) the Hyrdrogen atom in the acid separates from the other atom(s) it was attached to and binds with the H atom in the aqueous solution?
This is so hard...
If I have the idea right, an acid disassociates in water B/C of the reason it has Hydrogen in it (this is part of the reason) the Hyrdrogen atom in the acid separates from the other atom(s) it was attached to and binds with the H atom in the aqueous solution?
This is so hard...