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    Which of the Following Acids Is Considered a Strong Acid
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Which of the Following Acids Is Considered a Strong Acid

Question 141

Question 141

Multiple Choice

Which of the following acids is considered a strong acid when dissolved in water?
I. HNO2 (Nitrous acid)
II. HClO4 (Perchloric acid)
III. HF (Hydrofluoric acid)


A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and II
E) All of these

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