sir, do only amphoteric substances break acids and bases into ions, cause you only gave examples of h2o and nh3 and they both break acids and bases that are dissolved in them?
sir can we say that all acids or bases have to pass through all these acid theories to be referred to as acids or bases, or if it passes thru any of the above theories, then can it fulfill the characteristics of its origin?
Any Electrovalent/Ionic compound, in its aqueous solution, dissociates into ions. Acids and bases are made up of ions as they can dissociate H+ ions and OH- ions, respectively. (Yeah, HCl has a Covalent bond but it can dissociate into H+ and Cl- ion in it's aqueous solution, it can be referred to as Ionic sometimes. It is Covalent though. Hydrogen sometimes instead just gaining/sharing e-, can also donate it's electron when it is dissociated from any compound of Hydrogen as it have a small size and thus, other atoms with greater size, i.e., greater nuclear charge can take that electron from Hydrogen making it a positive ion while decomposition of that compound) Here, in the example u gave i.e., HCl + H2O → Cl- + H3O+ HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions (It is not dissociated into H2 and Cl2 molecules because chlorine atom is larger in size as compared to Hydrogen atom, so, due to more positive charge in nucleus, chlorine can attract the one Electron of Hydrogen atom, making it a Cl- ion and H+ ion). The H+ ion, as it is very unstable, it combines with H2O to form H3O+ (Hydronium Ion) H+ + H2O → H3O+ Therefore, HCl + H2O → Cl- + H3O+ You can checkout Polar Covalent Bonds for a brief description.
sir, do only amphoteric substances break acids and bases into ions, cause you only gave examples of h2o and nh3 and they both break acids and bases that are dissolved in them?
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sir can we say that all acids or bases have to pass through all these acid theories to be referred to as acids or bases, or if it passes thru any of the above theories, then can it fulfill the characteristics of its origin?
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All alkali are base but all base are not alkali..
Alkali means any base dissolved with 💧water...
How h2o is acid???
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Are all eliments are acid, base, or salts?
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Free elements are not any acid, bases or salts. Acids, bases or salts are compounds and those compounds are made up of elements
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Sir why acid disintegrate when mixed in water.Example:-
HCl+H2O -- Cl minus +H3O Plus
Any Electrovalent/Ionic compound, in its aqueous solution, dissociates into ions. Acids and bases are made up of ions as they can dissociate H+ ions and OH- ions, respectively. (Yeah, HCl has a Covalent bond but it can dissociate into H+ and Cl- ion in it's aqueous solution, it can be referred to as Ionic sometimes. It is Covalent though. Hydrogen sometimes instead just gaining/sharing e-, can also donate it's electron when it is dissociated from any compound of Hydrogen as it have a small size and thus, other atoms with greater size, i.e., greater nuclear charge can take that electron from Hydrogen making it a positive ion while decomposition of that compound)
Here, in the example u gave i.e.,
HCl + H2O → Cl- + H3O+
HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions (It is not dissociated into H2 and Cl2 molecules because chlorine atom is larger in size as compared to Hydrogen atom, so, due to more positive charge in nucleus, chlorine can attract the one Electron of Hydrogen atom, making it a Cl- ion and H+ ion).
The H+ ion, as it is very unstable, it combines with H2O to form H3O+ (Hydronium Ion)
H+ + H2O → H3O+
Therefore,
HCl + H2O → Cl- + H3O+
You can checkout Polar Covalent Bonds for a brief description.
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