Is the meaning of 'weak acid' the same as that of 'dillute acid'?
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no.... weak acid is weak in its concerntrated form... where as if the solute of a dilute acid is increased it becomes more concerntrated.. In other words we can say that dilute acid can be changed to concerntrated but a weak acid cannot...plz mark as brainlist
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A weak acid is an acid which cannot ionise completely in a solution. A small % of it ionises while the rest of it remains in the original molecular form.
However, a dilute acid is simply an acid with a lot of water content.
A weak acid means that the strength of the acid is less. A dilute acid means that its concentration in the solution is less. A dilute acid may be weak or strong.
A weak acid is an acid which cannot ionise completely in a solution. A small % of it ionises while the rest of it remains in the original molecular form.
However, a dilute acid is simply an acid with a lot of water content.
A weak acid means that the strength of the acid is less. A dilute acid means that its concentration in the solution is less. A dilute acid may be weak or strong.
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