Is weak acid and dilute acid the same.why
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A weak acid is one that ionises only partially to produce a low
concentration of H+ ions. An example would be ethanoic acid - CH3COOH.
A strong acid is one that ionises to a high degree to produce a high concentration of H+ ions. An example would be hydrochloric acid, HCl
If a strong acid is diluted with a large volume of water, it becomes a dilute solution of a strong acid. Dilute HCl for example.
A strong acid is one that ionises to a high degree to produce a high concentration of H+ ions. An example would be hydrochloric acid, HCl
If a strong acid is diluted with a large volume of water, it becomes a dilute solution of a strong acid. Dilute HCl for example.
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A weak acid is one that ionises only partially to produce a low
concentration of H+ ions. An example would be ethanoic acid - CH3COOH.
A strong acid is one that ionises to a high degree to produce a high
concentration of H+ ions. An example would be hydrochloric acid, HCl
If a strong acid is diluted with a large volume of water, it becomes a
dilute solution of a strong acid. Dilute HCl for example
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