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Here's a small list of common acids. Just because it my be H2 doesnt make it a acid though. Hope this helps a little bit!

Hydrochloric Acid=HCl

Hydrobromic Acid=HBr

Hydriodic Acid=HI

Hydrofluoric Acid=HF

Nitric Acid=HNO3

Sulfuric Acid=H2SO4

Perchloric Acid=HClO4

Acetic Acid=HC2H3O­2

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