Strong acids?
Strong acids (6): HCl - hydrochloric acid, HNO3 - nitric acid, H2SO4 - sulfuric acid, HBr - hydrobromic acid, HI - hydroiodic acid (also known as hydriodic acid), HClO4 - perchloric acid. thanks for using chacha!
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About Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric Acid is a chemical compound with the formula of H2SO4. It is a fairly powerful acid that is harmful to humans if handled improperly.
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