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A strong acid is highly __________.

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Answered by Luckydancer950
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(H+)

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Answered by IndianPilot007
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Strong acids have a small logarithmic constant (pKa) and a large acid dissociation constant (Ka). Most strong acids are corrosive, but some of the superacids are not. In contrast, some of the weak acids (e.g., hydrofluoric acid) can be highly corrosive. As acid concentration increases, the ability to dissociate diminishes.

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