HCl is hydrochloric acid and NaOH is sodium hydroxide a base.
If you meant HCl, Hydrochloric Acid, it is a strong acid and not a base. A way to tell if it is an acid is that it has an H+ in the chemical formula. Most of the time, if it is a base it has an OH- attached to the chemical formula, but this is not necessarily true for all bases.
Remember that a conjugated acid has one proton H+ more than the (conjugated) base of it.So H2S is conjugated as acidto the base HS- .
HCl is hydrochloric acid HI is hydroiodic acid HF is hydrofluoric acid H2SO4 is sulfuric acid HNO3 is nitric acid HBr is hydrobromic acid HClO4 is perchloric acid
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Ammonia is a base with the chemical formula NH3.
If you meant HCl, Hydrochloric Acid, it is a strong acid and not a base. A way to tell if it is an acid is that it has an H+ in the chemical formula. Most of the time, if it is a base it has an OH- attached to the chemical formula, but this is not necessarily true for all bases.
Remember that a conjugated acid has one proton H+ more than the (conjugated) base of it.So H2S is conjugated as acidto the base HS- .
HCl is hydrochloric acid HI is hydroiodic acid HF is hydrofluoric acid H2SO4 is sulfuric acid HNO3 is nitric acid HBr is hydrobromic acid HClO4 is perchloric acid
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Ammonia is a base with the chemical formula NH3.
The amount of base depends on the chemical formula of the acid.
base Give OH ions and acid gives H ions
It is a strong acid. Hint: if the formula begins with H it is usually an acid.
'HC2H3O2' is a rather poor way of writing the formula for ethanoic(acetic) acid. It is usually written as 'CH3COOH'.
Acids have hydrogen. As in HCL or hydrochloric acid
moles of acid = moles base = moles base/liter x liters of base used
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.