yes
HCH2O does not exist as a chemical compound. HCHO (formaldehyde) is a weak acid.
Bleach (ilove2dance)Hydrochlorous acid does not exist. The -ous naming suffix is only used for anions that end in -ite, like the hypochlorite ion. However, an acid with that ion would be named hypochlorous acid. Hydro is only used as a prefix if the anion is not an oxoanion, one that contains oxygen. Hydrochlorous acid does not exist.
Fulfuric acid does not exist. However, there is an acid called sulfuric acid that can be used for many things, however, it must be handled with care.
Perchlorous acid does not exist as a stable compound; it is a hypothetical compound. Its formula would be HClO4.
No. Carbonic acid can only exist while dissolved in water. Otherwise it decomposes into carbon dioxide and water.
There are some acids which exist as crystals . For example Butanoic acid , Tartaric acid etc
For example the dithionic acid.
acid rain doesnt exist
HCH2O does not exist as a chemical compound. HCHO (formaldehyde) is a weak acid.
platinum is a metal. i dont think it can exist as an acid. hope this helped
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This acis doesn't exist.
The hydraulic acid doesn't exist; you think probable to a hydraulic fluid.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
- the salt AgCl2 doesn't exist - the formic acid doesn't react with AgCl
there exist no acid as HNO. but HNO2 is nitrous acid and HNO3 is nitricacid.Actually this acid is called Hyponitrous acid (because the original formula is H2N2O2, but all the 2's cancel).
Yes, it does not exist free in nature.