What "species" are present when HBr acid is dissolved in water? please help!
Favorites|Homepage
Subscriptions | sitemap
HOME > > What "species" are present when HBr acid is dissolved in water? please help!

What "species" are present when HBr acid is dissolved in water? please help!

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-14] [Hit: ]
should I inculde H+ and H20+? (species that are present, i mean.)-I dont think it would be wrong to include H2O. If the question is to list everything present in the solution, and since HBr is a strong acid and completely ionized,......
Since HBr is a strong acid, would this be right?: H30+, Br-

Also, should I inculde H+ and H20+? (species that are present, i mean.)

-
I don't think it would be wrong to include H2O. If the question is to list everything present in the solution, and since HBr is a strong acid and completely ionized, listing H3O+, Br- and H2O would be the best.

-
H3O + and Br- is correct

H+ is another way of saying acid like H3O+ but H30+ was be the more correct species. No such thing as H20 +.
1
keywords: dissolved,help,when,are,acid,HBr,is,please,water,present,quot,in,species,What,What "species" are present when HBr acid is dissolved in water? please help!
New
Hot
© 2008-2010 http://www.science-mathematics.com . Program by zplan cms. Theme by wukong .