Respuesta :
Answer:
The answer to your question is: H₂CO₃ is a strong acid
Explanation:
HCl is a strong base. This option is wrong because HCl is a strong acid.
Water is a strong acid. Water is a neutral substance it is neither an acid nor a base.
HCO 3 is a strong acid. I can see clearly the molecule but if it were H₂CO₃ , it would be carbonic acid which is a strong acid, but if not, this aswer is wrong.
Ammonia is a strong base. This answer is incorrect, Ammonia is a weak base.
Answer:
Out of following none of the statement is correct because,
- Hcl is a very strong acid in nature, because it gives proton very easily in an aqueous solution.
- water is a neutral molecule, it can act both as an acid and a base.
- HCO3 is a weak acid, not a strong acid.
- The nature of ammonia is a weak base, not a strong base.