on which factor does the strength of an acid depend?
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The strength of an acid is the amount of Hydrogen ions it forms when it ionises. It depends on the number of Hydrogen ions [H] and is directly proportional to it. For instance, HCl fully ionises in water so it is a strong acid but Acetic acid partially ionises in water so it is a weak acid.
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The strength of an acid is the amount of Hydrogen ions it forms when it ionises. It depends on the number of Hydrogen ions [H] and is directly proportional to it. For instance, HCl fully ionises in water so it is a strong acid but Acetic acid partially ionises in water so it is a weak acid.
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