Strong acids do several things easily
burn skin, neutralize bases and react with/ corrode metals.
This is all because of the free movement of the H+ ion
The most common examples of a strong acid are sulfuric acid (H2SO4), hydrochloric acid (HCl), and nitric acid (HNO3). Th other common strong acids are hydrobromic acid (HBr), Hydroiodic acid (HI), and perchloric acid (HClO4).
a bee sting is a strong acid.
Strong acid > Weak acid > weak base > strong Base. Will produce the most hydronium ions to the least hydronium ions.
This is based on acids. HNO3 is a strong acid.
Oxalic acid is a relatively strong weak acid. It has pKa1=1.27 and pKa2=4.28.
Hcl is strong acid because it is easily loose H+ ions
Since hydrofluoric acid does not easily dissociate (in aqueous solution) to liberate protons, it is a weak acid.
Solubility. If the acid dissociates in water easily then it is a stong acid (same goes for bases). Strong acids: H2SO4, HF weak acids: HBr, CH3COOH
Iodine is larger in size so makes weaker bond with hydrogen and HI easily ionizes in water and is strong acid while HCl bond is relatively strong and not broken down easily in water as compare to HI.
Fluorine is highly electronegative, but does not easily release a proton into aqueous solution. Because of this, it is not as strong an acid as HCl, HBr, HI, etc., which more easily release a proton into solution. For Bronsted-Lowry acids, the more easily a substance dissociates into a proton (or multiple protons) and an electronegative moiety, the stronger an acid it is. For Lewis acids, stronger acids are substances that are stronger electron acceptors.
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It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
Yes, it is correct.
No, it is a weak acid. Sulfuric acid, however is a strong acid
Sulfuric acid is one strong acid!
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Hydrochloric acid (HCL) is a strong acid.