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Elaine Cordova
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24 June, 04:19
Why HF is a weak acid?
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Anya Pruitt
24 June, 04:30
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Hydrofloric acid is weak because of the weak bond between H and F ...
which can be easily broken by applying little energy and resultant will be water
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