No, HClO4 is stronger.
Note: molarity has nothing to do with strength.
1M HCl means there is 1 mole of HCl in 1 liter of solution. To convert to 1N HCl, you need to consider the equivalent weight of HCl, which is its molecular weight as it is a monoprotic acid. So, in this case, 1M HCl is equivalent to 1N HCl.
When working with 1M HCl (hydrochloric acid), you should be aware of the corrosive nature of the acid, which can cause skin burns and eye damage upon contact. Inhalation of fumes can irritate the respiratory tract. Proper personal protective equipment, such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat, should be worn when handling 1M HCl.
To dilute 36M HCl to make 1M HCl, you need to add 1 part of 36M HCl to 36 parts of water. So, for example, if you want to make 1 liter of 1M HCl, you would mix 27.8 ml of 36M HCl with 972.2 ml of water. Always remember to add acid to water slowly and with stirring to prevent splattering.
The strongest acid listed in Figure 2-1 is likely hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Strongest Acid is HCl. Then in order of acidic strength H2CO3 , NH3(solution) and finally NaOH. In words, Hydrochloric Acid ; pH = 1 Carbomic Acid ; pH ~ 5 Ammonia solutioon ; pH ~ 8 or 9 Sodium Hydroxide ; pH ~ 12
No
because hcl is more acidic than ch3cooh. ch3cooh (ethanoic acid) is a weak acid whereas hcl is a very strong acid.
1M HCl means there is 1 mole of HCl in 1 liter of solution. To convert to 1N HCl, you need to consider the equivalent weight of HCl, which is its molecular weight as it is a monoprotic acid. So, in this case, 1M HCl is equivalent to 1N HCl.
HCl. Hydrochloric acid.
When working with 1M HCl (hydrochloric acid), you should be aware of the corrosive nature of the acid, which can cause skin burns and eye damage upon contact. Inhalation of fumes can irritate the respiratory tract. Proper personal protective equipment, such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat, should be worn when handling 1M HCl.
To dilute 36M HCl to make 1M HCl, you need to add 1 part of 36M HCl to 36 parts of water. So, for example, if you want to make 1 liter of 1M HCl, you would mix 27.8 ml of 36M HCl with 972.2 ml of water. Always remember to add acid to water slowly and with stirring to prevent splattering.
The strongest acid listed in Figure 2-1 is likely hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Strongest Acid is HCl. Then in order of acidic strength H2CO3 , NH3(solution) and finally NaOH. In words, Hydrochloric Acid ; pH = 1 Carbomic Acid ; pH ~ 5 Ammonia solutioon ; pH ~ 8 or 9 Sodium Hydroxide ; pH ~ 12
Muriatic acid, a historical name for Hydrochloric acid, has the chemical formula HCl.
Weakest to strongest: H2O, HCl, H2S, HI. This ranking is based on the strength of the acids determined by their ability to donate protons. HI is the strongest acid in the list due to its highly polar bond between hydrogen and iodine, making it the easiest to dissociate and donate protons.
To make a 0.1M solution from a 1M HCL solution, you would dilute the 1M HCL with 10 parts of water (or whatever solvent you are using). For example, mix 1 mL of 1M HCL with 9 mL of water to obtain a 0.1M HCL solution.
H2SO3 is a weak acid, pKa=1.8, HCl is strong, pKa<<0