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HClO4 is stronger.

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Is 1M HCl the strongest acid?

No, 1M HCl is a strong acid but not the strongest. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid because it completely ionizes in water, but there are other acids that are stronger, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrofluoric acid (HF).


What is the strongest Conjugate acid?

Strongest (conjugated) Acid:hexa-Fluoro-Antimonic Acid (HSbF6 or HF.SbF5), pKa = -25It is conjugated to the base: SbF6-Classified as a "Superacid". This acid will donate proton to C2H4 to form a ethane-carbocation. Compare: pKa(HClO4) = -10, HClO4 does not react with ethene.


What is most acidic?

I think Chloric acid(vii) is the strongest acid. Its formula is HClO4


Match these common acids with their formulas hclo4?

HCI - Hydrochloric acid HI - Hydroiodic acid H2SO4 - Sulfuric acid HBr- Hydrobromic acid HCIO4 - Perchloric Acid


Which of the following is a strong acid?

HCI (Hydrochloric acid)


What is the chemical formula for a strong acid?

There are many, the most common being H2SO4, HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, and HClO4


IS HClO4 an acid or a base?

HClO4 is the strong acid known as perchloric acid.


Match these common acids and bases with their formulas?

Ca(OH)2 -------- calcium hydroxide NH3 -------------- ammonia H2SO4 ----------- sulfuric acid CH3COOH ------- acetic acid HClO4 ------------ perchloric acid


What is the conjugate acid?

Strongest (conjugated) Acid:hexa-Fluoro-Antimonic Acid (HSbF6 or HF.SbF5), pKa = -25It is conjugated to the base: SbF6-Classified as a "Superacid". This acid will donate proton to C2H4 to form a ethane-carbocation. Compare: pKa(HClO4) = -10, HClO4 does not react with ethene.


Chemical formula for chloric acid?

The chemical formula for Chloric Acid is HCIO3


Is caborane super acid the strongest acid?

Yes, but this one not for practical use. Then HClO4 or HI is more common to use (pKa values about -10).


What is strongest acidic oxide?

Sulfur trioxide (SO3) is one of the strongest acidic oxides. It reacts with water to form sulfuric acid, H2SO4, which is a strong acid.