AgNO3 is a solid salt
Sulfuric acid is a liquid at room temperature.
Malic acid is a solid at room temperature. It is a white crystalline powder that is commonly used as a food additive to give a sour taste.
It can *form* a weak acid - it is solid carbon dioxide, which in solution is carbonic acid.
The name for 2AgNO3 is silver nitrate.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
it is a solid.
Sulfuric acid is a liquid at room temperature.
Malic acid is a solid at room temperature. It is a white crystalline powder that is commonly used as a food additive to give a sour taste.
It can *form* a weak acid - it is solid carbon dioxide, which in solution is carbonic acid.
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
[hydroxy(propan-2-yl)amino](oxo) acetic acid or HIO is a liquid.
The name for 2AgNO3 is silver nitrate.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
It's actually a solution of HCl in water.
The balanced equation for the synthesis of hydriodic acid from hydrogen gas and solid iodine is: H2 (g) + I2 (s) → 2HI (g)
At room temperature some acids are liquids (sulfuric acid), some acids are solids (citric acid), and some acids are gases (hydrochloric acid; the liquid in the bottle labeled "hydrochloric acid" is actually a solution of the gas in water).
The term "Hydroiodic acid" most likely refers to a solution of Hydrogen Iodide in Water, which is an aqueous solution (AQ) However, Hydrogen Iodide, HI is a gas at room temperature, and forms a liquid at -34OC, and a solid at -51OC