It's not possible to determine whether an acid or base is either strong or weak. The only way is to see it's concentration. To determine whether the liquid is an acid or base is easy.
An acid's chemical formula always has Hydrogen ions. Example HNO3 or HCl. Bases always have OH or Hydroxide. Example NaOH2.
Sodium phosphate is the name, but it is NOT an acid, rather a base!
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
Our stomachs are stronger acidic (pH 2!) from hydrochloric acid.
Muriatic acid, which is another name for hydrochloric acid, is considered an inorganic compound. It is a strong mineral acid composed of hydrogen and chlorine and is not derived from living organisms.
HCD is abbreviation for Hexachlorodisilane
It is an Acid, and when concentrated, around 97%, as in batteries, has a pH under 1, (very strong) which can vary depening on the solution.As the name tells, it is an acid
No. HCl is the formula for hydrochloric acid (a strong acid).
H2SO3 ( Sulphurous Acid) as ther name suggests , it is an acid. Note the spelling of the name, It is the sulphur in oxidation state (IV ; (4)) Compare to Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4), where the sulphur is in oxidation state (VI : (6)).
hydrogen ions
Its name is "sulphurous acid". So it is quite obviously an acid, not a base!
As the name implies, it is an acid.
No, it is an acid (as its name suggests).
Ammonia is a base, not an acid.
Sodium phosphate is the name, but it is NOT an acid, rather a base!
Hydrochloric acid sulphuric acid nirtic acid perchloric acid
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
Muriatic acid is a former name for hydrochloric acid. It is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid.