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Let's look at some examples of strong and weak acids.
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Let's remember, though, that a strong acid is one that will fully dissociate or give up its hydrogen ions in aqueous solution.
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So some examples of that would be hcl, because when added to water, for instance.
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The chloride gives up its hydrogen atom, and we get hydronium and chloride.
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This is a very strong acid.
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Examples of that would be sulfuric acid.
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So this is hydrochloric.
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Another strong acid is sulfuric.
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Now this is h -2 -s -o -4.
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And again, when in an iglius solution, this will fully dissociate and lose its hydrogen ions...