The most common examples of a strong acid are sulfuric acid (H2SO4), hydrochloric acid (HCl), and nitric acid (HNO3).
Th other common strong acids are hydrobromic acid (HBr), Hydroiodic acid (HI), and perchloric acid (HClO4).
Hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and nitric acids are all strong acids.
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Yes, if they are very strong. For example strong acid or base spilled on the skin can cause burns. On the other hand, the acid inside your stomach is strong enough to dissolve iron. The mucous on the stomach walls stops the acid burning right through the stomach.
A strong acid dissociates more fully than a weak
It's not possible to determine whether an acid or base is either strong or weak. The only way is to see it's concentration. To determine whether the liquid is an acid or base is easy. An acid's chemical formula always has Hydrogen ions. Example HNO3 or HCl. Bases always have OH or Hydroxide. Example NaOH2.
=Fluoroantimonic acid is by far the strongest acid being approximately 20,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as strong as 100% sulphuric acid and with a pH of -25.==The weakest acid is less distinguished. However, carbonic acid is an example of a weak acid.=
a bee sting is a strong acid.
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Its the other way around, hydrochloric acid is an example of a strong acid, whether dilute or otherwise. The strength of an acid is independent of its concentration.
strong acids are the acids that ionize completely in an aqueous solution.. egs are sulphuric acid, perchloric acid, hydroiodic acid, fluoroantimonic acid, fluorosulphuric acid, hydrobromic acid, nitric acid..
For example sulphuric acid. Any acid with cpmplete ionization of the hydrogen component.
A salt of the acid and water. For example HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O
hydrochloric acid (HCl) hydrobromic acid (HBr) hydroiodic acid (HI) perchloric acid (HClO4) sulfuric acid (H2SO4) nitric acid (HNO3)
Strong acids are classified into corrosive, concentrated, poisonous, ect... For example : HCl has low pH value(more acidic) while acid in milk for example is nearly neutral. HF highly corrosive, while citric acid(in lemon) does no significant harm to skin. H2SO4 is poisonous, while acetic acid(in vinegar) has no harm.
Yes, if they are very strong. For example strong acid or base spilled on the skin can cause burns. On the other hand, the acid inside your stomach is strong enough to dissolve iron. The mucous on the stomach walls stops the acid burning right through the stomach.
A strong acid dissociates more fully than a weak
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It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
Yes. It is an example of a strong electrolyte as it is completely dissociated in solution.