You could say Water.
Its technically both an acid and an alkali since it does both but not much.
Its able to both give and receive protons (hydrogen atoms).
Thats why its pH, 7, is considered neutral.
But you could just say very very diluted hydrochloric acid.
The weakest acid known is going to be placed right before neutral (7) on the pH scale. This question is difficult to answer, because there are so many acids in nature, including organic acids. Most acids are weak acids. If you had a list to choose from, you could have a better answer.
They are both extremely reactive. They react spontaneously with air, water, and even the weakest of acids.
It should be immediately and intuitively obvious that the dissociation reaction that strips off the last proton has the weakest conjugate acid and the strongest conjugate base.
Please state what kind of learning that we are weakest? Weakest learning in what? If you meant it on the weakest learning in Subject then my weakest learning is my Algebra and calculus.
You are the weakest link.The weakest in the herd are sacrificed to save the youngest.
volcanic rocks like flint are very resistant to even strong acids while carbonate stones like limestone are the weakest
Hydrogen fluoride is a weak acid but it is by no means the weakest. It is actually stronger than most other weak acids. It is a weak acid because the H-F bond is fairly strong and difficult to break, so it only dissociates to a small degree in water.
There is no such thing as the weakest race.
Neap tides are the weakest
what is your weakest academic
i believe that gold and mercury the weakest metals.
shadow clone is the weakest