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differente between strong and weak acids with examples​

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Answered by GBxArgon
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strong acids are very dangerous and can easily give skin burns

weak acids are diluted with water and can cause itching on the skin pls mark me brainliest

Answered by gmksk2021
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Explanation:

Strong and weak acids:-

Strong acids dissociate fully in water to produce the maximum number of H+ ions. This means if you had one mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) molecules, they would all ‘split’ to form one mole of H+ ions and one mole of Cl– ions. Weak acids, such as ethanoic acid (CH3COOH), do not fully dissociate. In fact, about only one per cent of ethanoic acid molecules split up to form H+ ions and CH3COO– ions at any one time. This means that the pH values of strong acids are lower than that of weak acids, which explains why the rate of reaction of strong acids with substances (such as metals, metal carbonates etc) is higher than that of weak acids. This also explains why the temperature rise during a reaction with strong acids is higher than that of weak acids.

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