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10 May, 13:05

Which of these accurately describes why an acid is strong? An acid is strong when it undergoes a reverse reaction. An acid becomes strong when it is mixed with a base. An acid's strength is due to the amount present in a solution. An acid is strong when it dissociates completely in water.

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  1. 10 May, 14:07
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    An acid is strong when it completely dissociates in water.

    Take, for example, hydrochloric acid (HCl), which is a strong acid.

    When HCl is put into water, the compound will dissociate completely, yielding hydrated H + and Cl - ions. This dissociation is pretty close to 100%.
  2. 10 May, 16:52
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    D. An acid is strong when it dissociates completely in water.
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