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Can someone explain to me why C is the correct answer?
I think this is a very good piece of advice.Originally posted by Ragerunner
I'd suggest not to just use their answers and assume what they write for a 6 mark question is actually worth 6 marks.
isnt dat polyprotic?More then one Hydrogen is able to be ionised.
Oh yeah polyatomic means multiple atoms, so sulfuric acid would have a higher degree of ionisation then hydrochloricOriginally posted by CM_Tutor
The notion of 'polyatomic' acids was discussed above. I think the term being sought is polyprotic acids, ie acids that can undergo more than one ionisation, let sulfuric acid. Note that the answer would be D irrespective of polyprotism, and polyprotism is in the syllabus.
Polyatomic = more than one atom - ie the ion SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> is polyatomicOriginally posted by Xayma
Oh yeah polyatomic means multiple atoms, so sulfuric acid would have a higher degree of ionisation then hydrochloric