No, HF is actually a weak acid. but is still very dangerous.
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a weak 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!
Hydrofluoric acid.
Hf is the element hafnium. A dense gray metal. HF is the compound hydrogen fluoride, a toxic, acidic gas.
Apple Juice is acidic in nature. It has a pH of about 3.35-4.00
Hydrofluoric acid (novanet)
Yes, it is mildly acidic.
Basic in nature
In nature it is found as a base.
If the compound is acidic in nature then it has an acidic pH. It would have a pH from 0-7.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Nitric oxide is acidic in nature.