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Brando
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17 November, 01:26
Why is HCl considered a strong acid?
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Lucian Watkins
17 November, 01:28
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Because it feels good when that soothing feeling comes from it flowing through
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Cierra Riddle
17 November, 01:47
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Hydrochloric acid is in fact a strong acid. Strong acids are strong electrolytes, which, for most purposes, and they are assumed to ionize completely in water. HClionizes completely to hydrogen ions, H + and chloride ions, Cl - ... but don't forget that weak acids only partially ionize in water.
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