what is a strong acid
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- 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.
- Hydrochloric acid (denoted by the chemical formula HCl
- Hydrobromic acid (denoted by the chemical formula HBr)
- Hydroiodic acid or hydriodic acid (denoted by the chemical formula HI)
- Sulfuric acid (denoted by the chemical formula H2SO4)
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asid strength is the trendy of An asid, symbosied by the chemical formula {\display seed {\ce{ha}}}.
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