They protolise COMPLETELY (with) weak conjugated counterparts (base or acid respectively) or with weak amfolytes like water (acid AND base).
No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
Example [OH-]acid (!) conjugated with [O2-]baseor else, in water: [H2O]acid (!) conjugated with [OH-]base
B. a strong acid
hydrogen iodide (HI) is one of the strongest acids
The strongest acids would have a pH of 1 where it would completely dissociate in aqueous solution. There is a list of common strong acids if you look it up. HI being the strongest acid.
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
Among these NH3 is the weakest base so strongest conjugate acid would be NH4+ ion.
Example [OH-]acid (!) conjugated with [O2-]baseor else, in water: [H2O]acid (!) conjugated with [OH-]base
The respective salt and water is formed.
B. a strong acid
hydrogen iodide (HI) is one of the strongest acids
common household indicators of acid base
The strongest acids would have a pH of 1 where it would completely dissociate in aqueous solution. There is a list of common strong acids if you look it up. HI being the strongest acid.
yes it is a base
No. Stomach acid contains dilute hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid, but not the strongest.
HOCL is a weak acid with chemical name Hypochlorous Acid. It is also called Hydrogen hypochlorite or Chlorine hydroxide or hypochloric acid. UltraPure HOCL