Which of the following is the strongest acid?
a. H3PO4
b. NaOH
c. NH4+
d. H2CO3
e. HCl
We know that
a. H3PO4 is weak acid because lack of full disoction in water
b. NaOH is srtong base
c. NH4+ is can donate one proton and become acid but basically NH3 is weak base
d. H2CO3 is weak acid because lack of full disoction in water
e. HCl can dissociate fully means 100% dissociation takes place so , HCl is strongest acid among these all
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