explain why sulphuric acid is said to be a strong acid
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Sulphuric acid ionizes completly to form ions. H2SO4 (aq) → H+(aq) + SO4-(aq): Acetic acid ionizes partially in aqueous solution to form ions. Higher concentration of H+ ions will be the reason for strong acidic nature of sulphuric acid.
Sulphuric acid is a strong acid because H2SO4 completely dissociates to H+ and SO42- when it is dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution. It is also diprotic, meaning that there are 2 moles of H+ ions produced for every mol of H2SO4 that dissociates. This gives sulphuric acid a very low pH of about 1.
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