The document lists various acids and their conjugate bases along with their pKa values. It arranges the acids from weaker to stronger based on their pKa. The weaker the acid, the higher its pKa value. The three strongest acids listed are hydroiodic acid, hydrobromic acid, and hydrochloric acid with pKa values of -9, -8, and -7 respectively. The document provides a table comparing different acid classes and their structures and conjugate bases.
The document lists various acids and their conjugate bases along with their pKa values. It arranges the acids from weaker to stronger based on their pKa. The weaker the acid, the higher its pKa value. The three strongest acids listed are hydroiodic acid, hydrobromic acid, and hydrochloric acid with pKa values of -9, -8, and -7 respectively. The document provides a table comparing different acid classes and their structures and conjugate bases.
The document lists various acids and their conjugate bases along with their pKa values. It arranges the acids from weaker to stronger based on their pKa. The weaker the acid, the higher its pKa value. The three strongest acids listed are hydroiodic acid, hydrobromic acid, and hydrochloric acid with pKa values of -9, -8, and -7 respectively. The document provides a table comparing different acid classes and their structures and conjugate bases.
The document lists various acids and their conjugate bases along with their pKa values. It arranges the acids from weaker to stronger based on their pKa. The weaker the acid, the higher its pKa value. The three strongest acids listed are hydroiodic acid, hydrobromic acid, and hydrochloric acid with pKa values of -9, -8, and -7 respectively. The document provides a table comparing different acid classes and their structures and conjugate bases.