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dilute acids are less _______
than strong one

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Answered by sahooarunsahoo38
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Answer:

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Answered by mirha42
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Answer:

dilute acids are less stronger

than strong one

Explanation:

1

What is stronger, a dilute acid or a concentrated acid?

Which acid is stronger, dilute or concentrated?

The strength of an acid refers to the degree to which this equation lies to the right

HA + H2O ←——-> H3O+ + A-

For a strong acid the equilibrium lies 100% to the right. All the HA molecules have donated a proton to water molecules.

For a weak acid, the equilibrium doesn’t lie 100% to the right. Only some of the HA molecules have donated a proton to the water molecules.

We are assuming water is the solvent. It usually is, but it doesn’t have to be.

LeChatelier tell us that if we add H2O to this system, the equilibrium will be shifted to the right. More of HA is ionized, so the acid is stronger

Don’t forget that conc/dilute and strong/weak mean totally different things.

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