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Hydrochloric acid is a stronger acid than sulphuric acid because the [tex]pK_a[/tex]value of HCl is smaller than H₂SO₄
Why is hydrochloric acid stronger than sulphuric acid?
Acids are substances that contain hydrogen and can donate H⁺ ions to another substance.
Hydrochloric acid and sulphuric acid both are stronger acids as compared to other acids
HCl dissolves in an aqueous solution to give out H⁺ and Cl⁻ and is completely dissociated.
H₂SO₄ dissolves in an aqueous solution to give out H₃O⁺ and HSO₄⁻ but the ions are partially dissociated
However, HCl is a stronger acid than H₂SO₄ because of the difference between the pKa values of both acids.
The [tex]pK_a[/tex] value of HCl is -6.3 and the [tex]pK_a[/tex] of H₂SO₄ is -2.8.
The smaller the [tex]pK_a[/tex] value, the stronger the acid.
When HCl reacts with baking soda it gives out common salt, water, and carbon dioxide as gas. The reaction is exothermic
[tex]NaHCO_3 + 2HCl \rightarrow NaCl +H_2O + CO_2[/tex]
Also, when H₂SO₄ reacts with baking soda it gives out sodium sulfate, water, and carbon dioxide as gas. The reaction is exothermic
[tex]2NaHCO_3+H_2SO_4 \rightarrow Na_2SO_4 +2H_2O + 2CO_2[/tex]
Hence, HCl is a stronger acid than H₂SO₄ because of its [tex]pK_a[/tex] value.
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