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How does a strong acid differ from a Concentrated Acid??



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Answered by AFAC
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Explanation:

A strong acid is one that fully dissociates to form H3O+ ions in aqueous solution, where as a weak acid only does so partially. A concentrated acid, on the other hand, is one that has a very high concentration of H3O+ ions in aqueous solution

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  • A strong acid is one that fully dissociates to form H3O+ ions in aqueous solution, where as a weak acid only does so partially. A concentrated acid, on the other hand, is one that has a very high concentration of H3O+ ions in aqueous solution.
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