Give two examples each of strong acid and weak acids
Answers
Two examples of strong and weak acids are as follows:
Explanation:
The strong acids are hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, perchloric acid, and chloric acid. The only weak acid formed by the reaction between hydrogen and a halogen is hydrofluoric acid (HF).
Answer:Strong acids and weak acids are those which are identified on the basis of dissolution in water
Explanation:
Strong Acids -These acids completely dissociate when dissolved in water.
Weak acid -These acids are those which does not completely dissolve in water solutions.
Examples of strong acid and weak acids are as follows
Strong Acids -
Nitric Acid HNO₃ and Sulphuric Acid H₂SO₄
Weak Acids -
Acetic Acid (CH₃COOH ) and Oxalic Acid (COOH-COOH)