write a balanced equation to show HI acting as a strong acid. (im sure you can do this yourself)purky said:We got a question from a sheet our teacher gave to us, and HI is acting as a strong acid, but in conquering chemistry it acts as a weak acid... what do i put in an exam??
in HSC that's right, otherwise, it's not completely rightEHA18 said:Hi there.
i thought there was only 3 strong acids and the rest weak. the strongs being H2SO4 (sulfuric acid), HNO3 (nitric acid) and HCI (hydrochloric acid)
Yeah my teacher said that too.Martyno1 said:I remember my teacher saying that all group 7 acids are strong except HF.
I've never heard that. You mean, as in, HBr, HI, HAt (no idea about that last one >.<) are all strong acids too?Martyno1 said:I remember my teacher saying that all group 7 acids are strong except HF.
that's correct... acids ionises and most bases dissociates (nb: NaOH -> Na+ + OH-)Aerlinn said:I've never heard that. You mean, as in, HBr, HI, HAt (no idea about that last one >.<) are all strong acids too?
PS. Speaking of acids/bases, it's strong acids that ionise completely... is it strong bases that dissociate completely into ions, or is that just a misconception?
i should.... but i cant. this stuff confuses me. wots the equation i should be able to write?Sam. said:HI is a strong acid.
You should be able to write out a balanced equation that proves that it totally ionises.