Asked by Lorenzo Francis on Jul 06, 2024

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Why might a weak acid like HF still be able to dissolve glass?

A) Because it is concentrated.
B) Because it is really a strong acid.
C) Because it does not contain oxygen.
D) None of the above.

Weak Acid

An acid that dissociates incompletely, releasing only some of its hydrogen ions into the solution.

Dissolve Glass

A chemical process in which certain substances, such as hydrofluoric acid, react with silicate glasses to dissolve them.

  • Differentiate strong from weak acids, noting their characteristic features.
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Kaylee MooreJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
HF, despite being a weak acid, can dissolve glass because of its ability to react with silicon dioxide (SiO2), a major component of glass. This reaction is not dependent on the acid's concentration but on its specific chemical properties that allow it to interact with glass.