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What is the ph of hydrochloric acid?

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Acid, Name, 1 mM, 10 mM, 100 mM. H2SeO4, selenic acid, 2.74, 1.83, 0.97. H2SO4, sulfuric acid, 2.75, 1.87, 1.01. HI, hydroiodic acid, 3.01, 2.04, 1.08. HBr, hydrobromic acid, 3.01, 2.04, 1.08. HCl, hydrochloric acid, 3.01, 2.04, 1.08. HNO3, nitric acid, 3.01, 2.04, 1.08. H3PO4, orthophosphoric acid, 3. read more

Hydrochloric acid is a colorless inorganic chemical system with the formula H 2 O:HCl. Hydrochloric acid has a distinctive pungent smell. It is mainly produced as a precursor to vinyl chloride for PVC. read more

First, the pH of any acid or any substance depends upon its concentration in water, usually given by chemists in the form of moles per liter. Secondly, there is no hydrocolic acid, you are probably thinking of hydrochloric acid, which is quite strong as acids go, and in a high concentration could have a pH of 1. read more

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