An acid is a substance that donates a proton or accepts an electron pair, leading to the formation of positively charged hydrogen ions. Acids have a pH less than 7 and can react with bases to form salts. Some common examples of acids include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and acetic acid.
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All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid
Hydrochloric, nitric, and carbonic are all types of acids. Hydrochloric acid is found in the stomach and helps with digestion, nitric acid is commonly used in industrial processes and fertilizers, and carbonic acid is found in carbonated beverages.
Yes, boric acid is considered a weak acid because it only partially dissociates in water and does not fully donate all of its protons.
They are all strong acids and they dissociate ( at least the first proton ) completely in solution.
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