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Diffrence between weak acid and strong acid❓

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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Strong acid is an acid that ionizes completely in aqueous solution. It always loses a proton (H+) when dissolved in water. Weak acid is an acid that ionizes partially in a solution. ... Weak acid possesses lower conductivity , due to presence of less unpair atoms.

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Answered by umeshjangra10f31
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STRONG ACIDS⤵

1. An acid which is completely ionised in water and thus produces a large amount of hydrogen ions are called a strong acid eg= HCL ,H2So4,HNo3.

2.Strong acid react very rapidly with outer substance such as metal ,metal carbonates and hydrocarbonates due to presence of large amount of hydrogen ions in the solution .

3. Strong oxide leave high electrical cinductivity because of the high concentration of hydrogen ions in their solution .

WEAK ACID

1.An acid which is partially ionised in water and thes produce a small amount of hydrogen ions is called weak acid eg=acetic acid (H³CoH), carbonic acid (H²Co²).

2.Weak acid react quite slowly with other substance due to small amount of hydrogen ions present in their solution.

3.weak acid gave low electical coductivity because of law concentration of hydrogen ions in them.

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