As a simple rule never taste chemicals unless you are absolutely certain you know what they and that they are harmless.
it starts with an H
Chemical property because acid is a chemical
You sure it's not HMnO4? That would be permanganic acid. I've never heard of just HMnO though.
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Hydrobromic Acid is HBr. Diatomic acids are typically hydrogen combined with a halogen. For nominal purposes, it's usually the prefix "hydro-" with the root of the halogen, but instead of having "-ine" at the end you have "-ic." HBr -> Hydrobromic acid HCl -> Hydrochloric acid HI -> Hydroiodic acid
Acetic acid is the chemical name and the fomula is CH3COOH,
The chemical formuls for Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
Hydrochloric acid is the chemical name of hcl.
CH3COOH is the chemical formula for acetic acid.
H2SO4 is the chemical formula of sulphuric acid.
The chemical formula for sulphurous acid is H2SO3.
The Chemical Formula for Hydrochloric Acid is HCl.