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why is H+ the strongest acid possible in water​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • Hence, chloride ion is the weaker base and is the conjugate base of hydrogen chloride. When strong acids dissolve in water, they completely transfer their protons to water molecules to form hydronium ions as shown above. Thus, the strongest acid that can exist in water is H3O+. This is called the leveling effect.
Answered by ushanikam1006
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Answer:

H plus is the strongest acid possible in the water because it has electronic configuration 2 and its very high in water it is strongest acid possible in the water please mark me as a brainlist

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