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Is hydrofluoric acid a strong acid?


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Explanation:

Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a weak acid rather than a strong acid.

  1. Because the hydrogen-fluorine bond is so short, HF is a weak acid. The bond is more difficult to break, so it will not separate in water.
  2. This essentially contradicts the definition of a strong acid.

Hence, hydrofluoric acid is not a strong acid.


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