10. Dilute H2SO4 is stronger than conc. H2SO4. Why?
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A concentrated acid is made diluted by adding water into it so diluting the concentrated acid reduces the strength of h2so4
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Strength of an acid is determined by the no of h+ ions it can dissociate or release in its soln.dil.h2so4 contains more water molecules and thus dissociates more h+ ions as compared to conc.h2so4.So,it is stronger than conc.h2so4.
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