Acid Dissociation Explained
Understanding acids begins with their dissociation in water, where they donate protons, forming hydrogen ions and leaving behind a conjugate base. Strong acids fully disassociate, while weak acids do not, retaining a significant portion of their molecules intact. This fundamental behavior is crucial in grasping acid-base reactions in aqueous environments.In this clip
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Episode 51: Acids and Bases
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