Pls more difference between concentrated and diluted acid.
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The difference is concentration, i.e. the % of water in the mixture.
Explanation:
Dilute acids will be, for example, 80 or 90% water, with only 10 - 20% of the weight being the acid itself. Concentrated acids have much lower water contents - concentrated sulphuric acid is typically 4% water, 96% acid. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37% HCl (HCl itself is a gas, so 37% w/w is about the maximum you can dissolve in water).
Not to be confused with "strong acid", which refers not to concentration but to degree of ionic dissociation in water.
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Answer:
The difference is concentration, i.e. the % of water in the mixture.
Explanation:
Dilute acids will be, for example, 80 or 90% water, with only 10 - 20% of the weight being the acid itself. Concentrated acids have much lower water contents - concentrated sulphuric acid is typically 4% water, 96% acid. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37% HCl (HCl itself is a gas, so 37% w/w is about the maximum you can dissolve in water).
Not to be confused with "strong acid", which refers not to concentration but to degree of ionic dissociation in water.
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Concentrated acid
A concentrated acid is an acid which is in either pure form or a high concentration laboratory type sulphuric acid is a concentrated acid.
Dilute acid
A dilute acid is that in which the concentration of water mixed in the acid is higher than the concentration of acid itself.
Differences:
⭐️Concentrated acid is a acid in which the amount of acid is more than the solvent.
⭐️Dilute acetic acid in which the amount of solvent is more than the acid.
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