It depends which part of the stong acid concept you are concerned with:
A weak acid is the opposite of a "strong" acid
A strong base is the opposite of a strong "acid"
A neutral solution is the oppposte of a strong acid (a reactive solution)
Strong
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
Clorox bleach does not contain acid. It is 5.25% to 6% sodium hypochlorite. It is a very strong base, around pH 12- 12.6, and is the opposite of an acid.
Sounds unlikely, since it's an acid, therefore can't be a base which is by definition the opposite of an acid.
It is a strong acid. Hint: if the formula begins with H it is usually an acid.
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Yes, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
Clorox bleach does not contain acid. It is 5.25% to 6% sodium hypochlorite. It is a very strong base, around pH 12- 12.6, and is the opposite of an acid.
Sounds unlikely, since it's an acid, therefore can't be a base which is by definition the opposite of an acid.
Sulfuric acid is one strong acid!
It is a strong acid. Hint: if the formula begins with H it is usually an acid.
Sulfuric acid is considered to be a strong acid.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
The opposite of strong is usually "weak." Other anytonyms are frail or feeble. The opposite of a strong smell is a delicate fragrance.
No, alanine is not a strong acid. It is a nonpolar, aliphatic amino acid that is not typically classified as an acid in the context of strong acids and bases.