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Hydrogen Flouride (HF) is a week acid
hydrogen iodide when gaseous. When dissolved in water it is called hydroiodic acid
hydroiodic acid is stronger than hydrochloric acid it easier for the dissociation of iodide ion than chloride ions due to weaker hydrogen-iodine bond than hydrogen-chloride bond.
strong acid Hydrogen Chloride HCl strong base Potassium Hydroxide KOH HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
hydrogen chloride is an acid
Hydrogen Flouride (HF) is a week acid
HCl, it is a strong acid commonly known as hydrochloric acid.
hydrogen iodide when gaseous. When dissolved in water it is called hydroiodic acid
It is hydrogen iodide or hydroiodic acid. It is a strong acid.
hydroiodic acid is stronger than hydrochloric acid it easier for the dissociation of iodide ion than chloride ions due to weaker hydrogen-iodine bond than hydrogen-chloride bond.
Hydriodic acid. See the Related Link below.
Hydrogen Chloride is a strong acid. There is substantial information on its properties on the wikianswers portion of this site.
Hydroiodic Acid. It is a strong acid (100% dissociation).
strong acid Hydrogen Chloride HCl strong base Potassium Hydroxide KOH HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
hydrogen chloride is an acid
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
HCl is Hydrochloric acid (one hydrogen and one chloride) a strong acid (disassociates readily).