HSO4(-), hydrogen sulfate, is the conjugate base of H2SO4, sulfuric acid.
H3O is not an acid, it is a base. When undiluted, it is a very strong base, though.
it is the weakest acid in the world
Iodous acid HIO
The formula for hypoiodite is IO-
Iodous Acid
HI is hydrogen iodide, aqueous solutions are called hydroioid c acid. HIO ? there is an acid HIO3 iodic acid
Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6
Iodous acid HIO
The formula for hypoiodite is IO-
Iodous Acid
hypoiodous acid
HI is hydrogen iodide, aqueous solutions are called hydroioid c acid. HIO ? there is an acid HIO3 iodic acid
[hydroxy(propan-2-yl)amino](oxo) acetic acid or HIO is a liquid.
There is no hydroiodous acid . Hypoiodous acid is HIO Hydroiodic acid is HI.
HI + H2SO4 = HIO- + H2SO3-
Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, the highest oxygen acid (HIO/) of iodine., Alt. of Periodical
Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6
H2SO4, HClO3, HClO4, HNO3, HI, HCl, HBr are the strong acids. Some weak acids are HF, HSO4-, CH3COOH (acetic acid, found in vinegar), HCN, HIO, HBrO, HIO3, HNO2
NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2OSodium hydroxide does in this equation.NaHCO3 + HCl -> NaCl + CO2 + H2OSodium bicarbonate in this reaction.