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what is a strong acid​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

  • These acids are classified as strong acids because they (almost) completely dissociate into their constituent ions, which includes their anionic conjugate base and a proton, when they are dissolved in water.
  1. Hydrochloric acid (denoted by the chemical formula HCl
  2. Hydrobromic acid (denoted by the chemical formula HBr)
  3. Hydroiodic acid or hydriodic acid (denoted by the chemical formula HI)
  4. Sulfuric acid (denoted by the chemical formula H2SO4)
Answered by ranjukumari88sindri
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Answer:

asid strength is the trendy of An asid, symbosied by the chemical formula {\display seed {\ce{ha}}}.

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