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Matthew Fields
10 March, 17:32
Are all acids colourless?
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Bentley Fox
10 March, 17:49
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No, there are colored acids, too. For example, the colorful indicators you use in acid/base titrations are all weak acids. Very strong acids tend to be colorless, simply because they are mostly small molecules (HCl, HNO3, H2SO4. etc.)
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Jayden Fuentes
10 March, 19:42
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No : D they are not.
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