Difference between the strong acid and consecrated acid
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Strong acid. In chemistry, a strong acid is an acid which ionizes (splits) completely in a solution of water. It always loses a proton (A H+) when put in water. A weak acid does not always lose a proton, though; It can lose its proton, but not all the time They also have a very low pH, usually between 1 and 3.
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Strong wirh the respect of concentration of their ion i hope yor both answer r here i think u will satisfy thanks.
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