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Concentrated h2so4 is a weaker acid compared to dilute h2so4

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Answered by amritaraj
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Also, the activity of sulfuric acid increases with dilution. In case of weaker acids, the dissociation increases with dilution, which means that as more and more water is added, more hydrogen ions will be generated. By and large, dilute sulfuric acid is more harmful than concentrated sulfuric acid.

Answered by Anonymous
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heya..

Dilute sulphuric acid is stronger acid as compared to concentrated sulphuric acid. ... So, less water means less acid dissociates.., so concentrated acid will have lot of H2SO4 molecules rather than H+( or H3O+ for that matter) ions. So the dilute form is a stronger acid..

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