HBr is a strong acid.
HBrO is the chemical formula for hypobromous acid. It is weak and unstable. Other names for it are bromonol or bromic acid.
HBrO3 in dilute solution is called 'Bromic acid' , a strong acid and powerfull oxidising solution Hydrogen bromate in pure state is not stable. [B.t.w. me don't understand 'ternary' in this special case]
HBrO4 is more acidic than HBrO3 because HBrO4 has a higher oxidation state of the central atom (Br) than HBrO3, leading to a stronger pull on the proton being donated. This results in HBrO4 being a stronger acid than HBrO3.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid. It is a fairly weak acid compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid.
HBrO is the chemical formula for hypobromous acid. It is weak and unstable. Other names for it are bromonol or bromic acid.
HBrO4 is called perbromic acid.HBrO3 is bromic acidHBrO2 is bromous acidHBrO is hypobromic acid
Perbromic acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HBrO4. It is a strong acid and strongly oxidizing. It is also the least stable of the halogen(VII) oxoacids.
HBrO3 in dilute solution is called 'Bromic acid' , a strong acid and powerfull oxidising solution Hydrogen bromate in pure state is not stable. [B.t.w. me don't understand 'ternary' in this special case]
HBrO4 is more acidic than HBrO3 because HBrO4 has a higher oxidation state of the central atom (Br) than HBrO3, leading to a stronger pull on the proton being donated. This results in HBrO4 being a stronger acid than HBrO3.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid. It is a fairly weak acid compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid.
Yes it is a weak acid
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid.
No, NaCl is neither an acid, weak acid, or a (weak) base. It is considered a salt.
H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.