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Write about Strong and weak Acids and write five examples of each.​

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Strong Acids

Strong acids completely dissociate in water into their ions and produce one of more protons or hydrogen cations per molecules. Mineral or inorganic acids tend to be strong acids. There are only 7 common strong acids.

1). HCl – hydrochloric acid

2). HNO3 – nitric acid

3). HI – hydroiodic acid

4). HClO4 – perchloric acid

5). HClO3 – chloric acid

Weak Acids

While there are only a few strong acids, there are many weak acids. Weak acids incompletely dissociate in water to yield an equilibrium state that contains the weak acid and its ions. As an example, hydrofluoric acid (HF) is considered a weak acid because some HF remains in an aqueous solution, in addition to H+ and F– ions. Here is a partial list of common weak acids, ordered from strongest to weakest:

1). HO2C2O2H – oxalic acid

2). H2SO3 – sulfurous acid

3). HSO4 – – hydrogen sulfate ion

4). H3PO4 – phosphoric acid

5). HNO2 – nitrous acid

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