Chemistry, asked by ksanket974, 3 months ago

example of strong acid is
a)ca2+
b)Hg+
c)l+
d)cu​

Answers

Answered by fahimvaippi
1

Answer:

I think it is (b)Hg+ it might be the answer

Answered by priyarksynergy
0

The correct answer is option (b) Hg+.

Explanation:

  • The acids that are completely or nearly 100% ionized in their solutions are known as Strong acids.
  • In other words, Strong acid is the one that completely ionizes or dissociates in a solution.
  • Few Examples of Strong Acids are: Perchloric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Nitric Acid, Sulfuric Acid etc.
  • Generally, Strong acids are also known as hard acids, and strong bases is known to be soft, but this does not always hold true.
  • Here, the example of strong acid is Hg+.
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