Acid Strength:
Acid strength is an acid's ability or tendency to lose a proton. Different acids should have different strengths. There are very few strong acids which are completely ionized in...
We know that Aprotic acid(not Protic) is one that do not ionise in H2O to give a proton.
So from above example:
1. H3PO2 - Monoprotic
2. H3PO4 - Triprotic
3. H3PO3 - Diprotic
4. H3BO3 - Aprotic(Not...
In aqueous solutions, strong acids ionise completely and provide hydronium ions. On the other hand, weak acids are partially ionised and an aqueous solution of same molar concentration provides a much smaller...
Arrhenius Equation is K = A e(-Ea/RT) in which K is effective no. of collisions A is Arrhenius constant i.e. total no of collisions and e(-Ea/RT) is the fraction of...
(i) Work done to move a unit charge from one place to another is called as the electric potential difference. Its SI unit’s volt. 1 volt is defined as the...