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How is the dissolution of acetic acid that makes its aqueous solution a poor electrolyte?

I'm having a difficulty understanding the following quote from Wikipedia - Dissociation: Acetic acid is extremely soluble in water, but most of the compound dissolves into molecules, rendering it a ...
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Hydrogen peroxide from water

Is it possible that $\ce{2 OH-}$ from water could react to form $\ce{H2O2}$? I mean most autoionization forms $\ce{H3O+}$ and $\ce{OH-}$. However I think it is possible that $\ce{H-}$ and $\ce{OH+}$ ...
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How should the hydrated proton be represented in chemical equations?

I learned the equation $$\ce{H2O + H+ -> H3O+}$$ And I know $\ce{H+}$ and $\ce{H3O+}$ really mean the same thing. But I am confused as to when I should use $\ce{H+}$ and when I should use $\ce{...
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Why do strong acids dissociate (almost) fully on a molecular level?

In the Brønsted-Lowry theory, strong acids $\ce{HA}$ dissociate using water and react into hydronium ions and the conjugate bases $\ce{A-}$. However I never understood in the strong acids case what ...
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What happens when oxidizing Ni(OH)2 with a strong base?

In an aqueous solution, Nickel oxyhydroxide is oxidised with a 1:1 ratio of aqueous Sodium hydroxide. My goal is to produce Nickel oxyhydroxide ($\ce{NiOOH}$). Strong Base: $\ce{NaOH + H2O \...
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In a redox reaction, why does more than one oxidation state of an element form?

Consider the reaction 100ml 10M $\ce{NaOH_{(aq)}} +$ 100ml 10M $\ce{NaHSO3_{(aq)} +}$ 100mL 0.01M $\ce{KMnO4_{(aq)}}$ In the picture posted here, the left columns give information on the Molarity of ...
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How to determine the reaction of a strong electrolyte? [closed]

I'm told the $\ce{KMnO4}$ is a strong electrolyte. How can I figure out how the reaction looks like?
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What are the products of the dissociation of sodium bicarbonate in water? What is the relative pH of the solution?

I had a recent question on a test that asked what the products would be if sodium hydrogen carbonate were dissolved in water. I had a few candidate answers $\displaystyle\ce{NaHCO3 -> Na+ + HCO3-}$...
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Calculating approximate pH of polyprotic acids

When I took up ionic equilibria and titrations after a long break, I found it hard to solve the questions regarding pH calculations of polyprotic acds. Consider these two questions as examples:- ...
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Does the hydrolysis speed increase when more H+ ions are in the solution?

In hydrolysis of polysaccharides, does the hydrolysis speed increase when more $\ce{H+}$ ions are present in the solution? So if I were to use $\ce{H2SO4}$ instead of $\ce{HCl}$ (same volumes) then $\...
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Why is there a charge on COOH⁻¹?

The dissociation of formic acid ($\ce{HCOOH}$) is: $$ \ce{HCOOH -> H+ + COOH-} $$ Why is there a charge on $\ce{COOH^{-1}}$ though? Is it achieved through: $$1\times(\ce{C^{4+}}) + 2\times(\ce{O^...
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