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Cyrus Swanson
20 April, 07:11
How many acids are there
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Aiden Bernard
20 April, 10:17
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There are at least 7 strong acids
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Rios
20 April, 10:51
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There are 8 strong acids.
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There are 8 strong acids known. The other acids known are weak.
The name of 8 strong acids are as follows:
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Hydrobromic acid Hydroiodic acid Perchloric acid Chloric acid Periodic acid
Some of the weak acids are as follows-
Citric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, phosphoric acid, nitrous acid, hydrofluoric acid.
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