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Encyclopedia > Hydrohalic acid

Hydrohalic acid is a group name for the acids of the halogens, which are the aqueous solutions of the hydrogen halides: In databases, ACID stands for Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability. ... The halogens are a chemical series. ... Hydrogen halides are acids resulting from the chemical reaction of hydrogen with one of the halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine), which are found in group VII of the periodic table. ...

As you move further up the list the acids strength decreases, even though hydrofluoric acid is by far the most corrosive on the list. General Name, Symbol, Number fluorine, F, 9 Chemical series halogens Group, Period, Block 17, 2, p Appearance pale greenish-yellow gas Atomic mass 18. ... R-phrases , S-phrases , , , , Flash point non flammable RTECS number MW7875000 Supplementary data page Structure & properties n, εr, etc. ... CL may be: The Mercedes-Benz CL an Automobile. ... The chemical substance hydrochloric acid is the aqueous (water-based) solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas. ... BR or Br or br may stand for: Bad Religion, a punk rock band Battle Rifle, in Halo 2. ... Hydrobromic Acid is a chemical compound, with the chemical formula HBr. ... General Name, Symbol, Number iodine, I, 53 Chemical series halogens Group, Period, Block 17, 5, p Appearance violet-dark gray, lustrous Atomic mass 126. ... Hydroiodic acid (sometimes also spelled hydriodic acid) is a highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide (HI) (Concentrated solution is usually 48 - 57% HI). ... R-phrases , S-phrases , , , , Flash point non flammable RTECS number MW7875000 Supplementary data page Structure & properties n, εr, etc. ...


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The strength of an acid may be understood by this definition by the stability of hydronium and the solvated conjugate base upon dissociation.
In the case of highly concentrated acids, the acid should first be wiped off as much as possible, otherwise the reaction of the acid dissolving in the water could cause severe thermal burns.
Nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and perchloric acid are all strong acids, whereas nitrous acid, sulfurous acid and hypochlorous acid are all weak.
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