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Strong Acid Weak Acid Strong Base Weak Base
ammonia, acetic acid, hydriodic acid, water, hydroflouric acid, lithium acid.
ammonia, acetic acid, hydriodic acid, water, hydroflouric acid, lithium acid.
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GPT-4o mini
It looks like you're trying to classify some substances based on their acid-base characteristics. Here's how those substances fit into the categories of strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, and weak bases:
**Strong Acids:**
- Hydriodic acid (HI)
**Weak Acids:**
- Acetic acid (CH₃COOH)
- Hydrofluoric acid (HF)
**Strong Bases:**
- Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)
**Weak Bases:**
- Ammonia (NH₃)
**Water** is considered neutral and can act as both an acid and a base (amphoteric), but it is typically not classified strictly as an acid or base in this context.
So the classification would be:
- **Strong Acid:** Hydriodic acid
- **Weak Acids:** Acetic acid, Hydrofluoric acid
- **Strong Base:** Lithium hydroxide
- **Weak Base:** Ammonia
Feel free to ask if you need more information about these substances!
**Strong Acids:**
- Hydriodic acid (HI)
**Weak Acids:**
- Acetic acid (CH₃COOH)
- Hydrofluoric acid (HF)
**Strong Bases:**
- Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)
**Weak Bases:**
- Ammonia (NH₃)
**Water** is considered neutral and can act as both an acid and a base (amphoteric), but it is typically not classified strictly as an acid or base in this context.
So the classification would be:
- **Strong Acid:** Hydriodic acid
- **Weak Acids:** Acetic acid, Hydrofluoric acid
- **Strong Base:** Lithium hydroxide
- **Weak Base:** Ammonia
Feel free to ask if you need more information about these substances!