HClO4 is stronger.
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HCI (Hydrochloric acid)
No, HClO4 is stronger.Note: molarity has nothing to do with strength.
HCL - Hydrochloric acid HNO3- Nitic Acid H2SO4- Sulfuric acid HClO4- Perchloric Acid HF - Hydrofluric 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.
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I think Chloric acid(vii) is the strongest acid. Its formula is HClO4
HCI (Hydrochloric acid)
No, HClO4 is stronger.Note: molarity has nothing to do with strength.
HCI - Hydrochloric acid HI - Hydroiodic acid H2SO4 - Sulfuric acid HBr- Hydrobromic acid HCIO4 - Perchloric Acid
HCL - Hydrochloric acid HNO3- Nitic Acid H2SO4- Sulfuric acid HClO4- Perchloric Acid HF - Hydrofluric Acid
HCLO4(aq)+H2O(L) → H3O+(aq)+CLO4-(aq) Or HCLO4(aq) → H++CLO4-
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.
There are many, the most common being H2SO4, HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, and HClO4
Ca(OH)2 -------- calcium hydroxide NH3 -------------- ammonia H2SO4 ----------- sulfuric acid CH3COOH ------- acetic acid HClO4 ------------ perchloric acid
Hydrochloric acid: HCl Sulfuric acid: H2SO4 Nitric acid: HNO3 Hydrobromic acid: HBr Perchloric acid: HClO4
Yes, HClO4, perchloric acid, is a strong acid.