- Perchloric acid
- Chloric acid
- Hydrochloric acid*
- Hydrobromic acid*
- Hydriodic acid*
- Nitric acid
- Sulfuric acid
Remember: Strong acids contain oxygens that outnumber the hydrogens by a ratio of 2 or more and protonate completely to produce H+ ions when placed in a solution.
Strong Bases:
Strong bases are those that contain the hydroxide (OH-) ion plus a group one or two element. Just like strog acids, they dissocitate completely when placed in an aqueous solution.
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