A monoprotic base is a molecule that has one functional group that can accept a proton. NaOH for example is a (strong) monoprotic base because it can accept one proton. But amines can also be monoprotic bases.
NaClO4 + HCl → NaCl + HClO4
No. Most monoprotic acids are weak.
KOH + HClO4 -> KClO4 + H2O
HClO4 is stronger.
NaClO4 + HCl → NaCl + HClO4
A monoprotic base is a molecule that has one functional group that can accept a proton. NaOH for example is a (strong) monoprotic base because it can accept one proton. But amines can also be monoprotic bases.
No. Most monoprotic acids are weak.
KOH + HClO4 -> KClO4 + H2O
HClO4 is stronger.
HClO4 is the strong acid known as perchloric acid.
Yes, HClO4, perchloric acid, is a strong acid.
The chemical formula for Chloric Acid is HCIO3
Yes it is
No. It is monoprotic.
This compound, HCLO4, is perchloric acid.
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