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Strong acids produce a high concentration of hydronium ions.Why? ​

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Answered by rishabh2328
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If the hydronium concentration decreases, the pH increases, resulting in a solution that is less acidic and more basic. This is caused by the \(OH^-\) ions that dissociate from bases. These ions bond with H+ ions from the dissociation of water to form \(H_2O\) rather than hydronium ions.
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Atharv91: How?
Answered by shyam9955
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Strong acids are substances that are strong proton (H+) donors.

This is not the same thing as a strong, or concentrated solution.

You can have a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid, in a weak concentration. This means that there isn't a lot of hydrochloric acid present. But importantly, what hydrochloric acid is present is still a strong proton donor.

If you need a proton donor for a reaction a weak solution of a strong acid (hydrochloric) can still be more effective than a much more concentrated solution of a weak acid (acetic acid).

A strong acid is still a strong acid at low concentration

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