The conjugate base of HF is the fluoride ion F-
write the formula for the conjugate base for acid H2O
This is I-.
No
HF
The conjugate acid of F- is HF.
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HI and I- H2O AND OH- HOCl and OCI-
The fluoride ion, F-.
No
HF
The conjugate acid of F- is HF.
Yes it is! Yes it is! Yes it is! Yes it is!
HI and I- H2O AND OH- HOCl and OCI-
Since F- is the conjugate base to the weak acid HF, it is a weak base.
HF is a weak acid.
An Arrhenius base that contains aluminum is Al(H2O)5OH2+ This ion has the unwieldy name pentaaquadihydroxoaluminum. An Arrhenius base that contains lithium is LiF. This compound is known as lithium fluoride and is basic because F- is the conjugate base of the weak acid HF, and thus will form hydroxide ions in solution.
The chemical symbol Hf is for hafnium.
No, very strong acid that can etch and dissolve glass and porcelain
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.