ACID:(Accdg. to Arrhenius Theory) a compound that ionizes in water to form hydrogen bonds.
In terms of Ionic theory, an acid is a substance which liberates protons. It is also a substance which accepts electrons.
it is ionic
The other name for ionic acid is binary acid.
No, lauric acid is not ionic. It is a saturated fatty acid with a long hydrocarbon chain and a carboxylic acid group, making it a covalent molecule.
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
An Arrhenius acid increases [H+] in the solution.
Ionic Molecular
Yes, battery acid (sulfuric acid) is an ionic compound. It dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, forming H+ and SO4^2- ions.
All sodium compounds are ionic, but to my knowledge there is no compound known as sodium acid. There is a such thing as sodium acetate, however.
Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
HI is hydrogen iodide, aqueous solutions are called hydroioid c acid. HIO ? there is an acid HIO3 iodic acid
Covalent