Answer:
a) Strong Base
b) Acid Salt
c) Strong Acid
Step-by-step explanation:
- a) sodium hydroxide, NaOH
As is the case with most hydroxides, NaOH is a strong base. It dissociates completely into Na⁺ and OH⁻ species when in water.
- b) ammonium chloride, NH₄Cl
NH₄Cl is a acid salt, as it produces H⁺ species when dissolved in water:
- c) perchloric acid, HClO₄
HClO₄ is a strong acid, as it completely dissociates into H⁺ and ClO₄⁻ species when in water.