No. It is monoprotic.
H3PO4 is a triprotic weak acid.
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.
No, phosphoric acid is triprotic.
because it has three protons
Since hydrofluoric acid does not easily dissociate (in aqueous solution) to liberate protons, it is a weak acid.
H3PO4 is a triprotic weak acid.
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.
No, phosphoric acid is triprotic.
The hydrofluoric acid (HF) has two atoms.
because it has three protons
Hydrofluoric acid is a water solution of hydrogen fluoride (HF).
Since hydrofluoric acid does not easily dissociate (in aqueous solution) to liberate protons, it is a weak acid.
No. Hydrofluoric acid is aqueous hydrogen fluoride (dissolved in water). Hydrogen fluoride will form hydrofluoric acid when it comes in contact with water.
Hydrofluoric acid easily react with glass.
Hydrofluoric acid is hydrogen fluoride dissolved in water.
Hydrofluoric acid (novanet)
Hydrofluoric acid.