No, HF is actually a weak acid. but is still very dangerous.
HF = Hydrofluoric Acid HCl =- Hydrochloric Acid HBr = Hydrobromic Acid HI = Hydroiodic Acid .
Assuming you mean HF (hydrogen fluoride) Oh, YES - it is quite acidic. When HF is dissolved in water it forms hydrofluoric acid - which can etch glass!
Definitely ACIDIC . It is the corresponding acid to hydrochlorice acid. The halogen acids are HF = hydrofluoric acid HCl = Hydrochloric Acid HBr = hydrobromic acid HI = hydroiodic acid. .
pH values depend on the concentration of acidsolutionfor eg.0.02 M HF has pH=2.47
Yes, methanol is acidic in nature.
Yes, peroxide is acidic in nature.
Yes, ketones are slightly acidic in nature.
Berries are generally acidic in nature.
Hydrofluoric acid (novanet)
The pH of a 0.5 M HF solution is around 2.13. HF is a weak acid, so it partially dissociates in water to produce H+ ions, resulting in an acidic solution.
Coca Cola is acidic in nature.
Yes, H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is acidic in nature.