The graph represents a moderately weak acid. How would the graph change to represent a relatively strong acid?
A) The HA bar on the left must be much taller.
B) H3O+ would be converted into H+.
C) The right side of the bar graph would have only one bar: H3O+.
D) The HA bar on the right must be converted completely to H3O+ and A-

The graph represents a moderately weak acid How would the graph change to represent a relatively strong acid A The HA bar on the left must be much taller B H3O class=

Respuesta :

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

Strong acid is the one that dissociate almost completely, so on the right side there must not be any starting compound, or very little of it.

Answer:

the correct answer is d

Explanation:

The HA bar on the right must be converted completely to H3O+ and A-. Strong acids completely dissociate in solution. Complete dissociation would mean that there is no HA bar left on the right of the arrow.