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Dilute sulphuric acid is a stronger acid compared to concentrated sulphuric acid give reason

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Answered by Itzcrush93
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the \: presence \: of \: water \: in \:  \\ dilute \: sulphuric \: acid \:  \\ increases \: the \: hydrogen \:  \\ ion \: concentration. \\   hence \: it \: is \: a \: stronger \\ acid \: than \: concentrated \\ sulphuric \: acid \: which \\ contains \: comparatively \\ less \: water...

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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The presence of water in dilute sulphuric acid increases the hydrogen ion concentration. Hence it is a stronger acid than concentrated sulphuric acid which contains comparatively less water.

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