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Homework I

Student: Abdussamed Podojak


Bioengineering Principles- BIO307
ID: 992390
Assistant Jasmin utkovi

Senior

Strong acids & Strong bases


We can define strong acids as an acid that dissociates completely ina n aqueous solution. So,
what makes them strong is that their ions are completely dissociated into their ions, when
they are mixed with water. And all other acids are weak acids.
There are only seven strong acids:
HCl Hydrochloric acid

HNO3 Nitric acid


H2SO4 Sulfuric acid
HBr Hydrobromic acid
Hl Hydroiodic acid
HClO4 Perchloric acid
HClO3 Chloric acid
We can define strong base as a base that is completely dissociated in an aqueous solution.
LiOH - lithium hydroxide
NaOH - sodium hydroxide
KOH - potassium hydroxide
RbOH - rubidium hydroxide

CsOH - cesium hydroxide


*Ca(OH)2 - calcium hydroxide
*Sr(OH)2 - strontium hydroxide

Homework I
Student: Abdussamed Podojak
Bioengineering Principles- BIO307
ID: 992390
Assistant Jasmin utkovi
*Ba(OH)2 - barium hydroxide

Senior

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