Chemistry, asked by vanshika302, 11 months ago

How
can you differentiate strong acids from weak
acids on the basis of amount of [H+] ions
produced ?​

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Answered by kartikeybadass
1

Answer:

Strong acids and strong bases refer to species that completely dissociate to form ions in solution. By contrast, weak acids and bases ionize only partially, and the ionization reaction is reversible. Thus, weak acid and base solutions contain multiple charged and uncharged species in dynamic equilibrium.

Answered by dadhaniyakk76
0

Answer:

Acids which produce high amount of H+ ion are strong acids and acids which produce small amount of H+ ion are weak acids

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