Respuesta :
For the given HCl ionization reaction in aqueous medium,
the following statements are true:
-water, H₂O, uses a lone pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond with H⁺
-Typically a covalent bond is broken when acid donates an H⁺
-When the H-Cl bond breaks, the bonding pair of electrons remains with Cl.
The ionization of HCl in water is given by the following equation:
HCl + H₂O .....> H₃O+ + Cl-
We know that hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid. This means that it completely ionizes in water.
This ionization occurs as follows:
1- the HCl mole donates one hydrogen ion to the water forming hydronium ion (H₃O) by a covalent bond.
2- The remaining chlorine ion is left with a negative bonding electrons in the water forming Cl- ions
Thus, full ionization occurs.
Hope this helps :)
HCl + H₂O .....> H₃O+ + Cl-
We know that hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid. This means that it completely ionizes in water.
This ionization occurs as follows:
1- the HCl mole donates one hydrogen ion to the water forming hydronium ion (H₃O) by a covalent bond.
2- The remaining chlorine ion is left with a negative bonding electrons in the water forming Cl- ions
Thus, full ionization occurs.
Hope this helps :)