Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between two nonmetals.
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Explanation:
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<span>In each case, the same bond gets broken - the bond between the hydrogen and oxygen in an -OH group. Writing the rest of the molecule as "X"
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The factors to consider
Two of the factors which influence the ionisation of an acid are:
<span>the strength of the bond being broken,the stability of the ions being formed.</span>
In these cases, you seem to be breaking the same oxygen-hydrogen bond each time, and so you might expect the strengths to be similar.
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