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Why does a mixture of pure HNO3 and pure HClO4 contain H2NO3+ ions and ClO4- ions?

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Why does a mixture of pure HNO3 and pure HClO4 contain H2NO3+ ions and ClO4- ions?

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Because HClO4 is the strongest acid and in this case HClO4 acts as an acid ( protons donor) and HNO3 acts as a base ( protons acceptor) the reaction is HClO4 + HNO3 = ClO4- + H2NO3+ acid + base = conjugate acid + conjugate base

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