Bromine itself is not considered an acid. However, it can react with water to a small degree to form hydrobromic acid (HBr), a strong acid and hypobromous acid (HBrO) a weak acid.
Br2 + H2O --> HBr + HBrO
No. HCl, HBr,HI, HClO3, HClO4, HNO3, H2SO4 are the strong acids. Everything else is a weak acid.
it is a strong acid
No, it is a weak acid.
Ephedrine sulfate will act as a weak acid in solution because yes it is the salt of a weak base (ephedrine) and a strong acid (sulfuric acid)
Hydrogen cyanide in water forms hydrocyanic acid. It is not a base.
Ammonium is a weak acid.
it depends on the strength of the acid and base used: so, strong acid + strong base = neutral equivalence point strong acid + weak base = acidic equivalence point weak acid + strong base = basic equivalence point In this case, HCl is a strong acid, and Na2CO3 a weak base. Therefore, the equivalence point will be slightly acidic.
Ammonia is a weak basic (alkaline) with a pH of 11.5. Ammonia is weak because it only partially ionizes.
Weak.
It is a weak acid.
it is weak acid :)
It is a weak acid
Oxalic acid is a relatively strong weak acid. It has pKa1=1.27 and pKa2=4.28.
no it is a strong acid
Its a weak acid
It's a weak acid.
Strong acid
A strong acid dissociates more completely than a weak acid.
i thing strong acid
i thing strong acid