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Why is HF acidic?

Updated: 9/17/2023
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14y ago

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Hydrofluoric acid (novanet)

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Acids are compounds which can donate an H+ to a reaction HF (hydrofluoric acid) can donate its hydrogen as an H+ to a reaction leaving behing the very stable anion fluoride F-

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Yes, HF is hydrofluoric acid.

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