Chemistry, asked by ramrihan401, 11 months ago

A solution of acetic acid in water is highly concentrated. Will you call it a strong acid please explain?​

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Answered by amritanshu6563
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No, acetic acid will remain a weak acid even if it is highly concentrated because its degree of dissociation which is known as alpha is much less than 1. This means that in water only a small amount of the acid exists as ions whatever may be its concentration or amount dissolved in a given volume of water.

Answered by kkalra17
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This means that in water, only a small amount of the acid exists as ions whatever may be its concentration or amount dissolved in a given volume of water. Therefore, a solution of acetic acid in water is highly concentrated we cannot call it as a strong acid.

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