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why hydrochloride acid is stronger than nitric acids

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Answered by sirabhinavtripathi
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Hydrochloric acid is stronger than nitric acid. This is due to the deprotonation of hydrochloric acid in aqueous form. This makes hydrochloric acid stronger than nitric acid.

Answered by meerhamzakhan92
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Yes, hydrochloric acid is stronger than nitric acid. This is due to the deprotonation of hydrochloric acid in aqueous form. This makes hydrochloric acid stronger than nitric acid.

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