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What is HClO₄ known as?
What is HClO₄ known as?
What is HClO₃ known as?
What is HClO₃ known as?
What is HCl known as?
What is HCl known as?
What is HBr known as?
What is HBr known as?
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What is HI known as?
What is HI known as?
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What is HNO₃ known as?
What is HNO₃ known as?
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What is H₂SO₄ known as?
What is H₂SO₄ known as?
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Study Notes
Strong Acids
- Perchloric acid (HClO₄): Highly reactive and used in rocket propellants and explosives.
- Chloric acid (HClO₃): Strong oxidizing agent utilized in chemical manufacturing.
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl): Commonly found in stomach acid, vital for digestion; used in various industrial processes.
- Hydrobromic acid (HBr): Strong acid used in organic synthesis and to produce bromide salts.
- Hydroiodic acid (HI): Used in organic chemistry for iodine addition reactions.
- Nitric acid (HNO₃): Key for fertilizers and explosives, strong oxidizer that can be hazardous.
- Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄): Most widely used industrial chemical; essential for battery production and petroleum refining.
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