the name of molecules present in diluted acid?
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Explanation:
Answer:
Dilute acids contain a large amount of water. A concentrated acid can be diluted with the addition of water.
Explanation:
All acids may be organic or inorganic, releasing hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Hence, acid is defined as “a substance which gives out hydrogen ions when dissolved in water”.
Acids that release many hydrogen ions in water are strong acids. Inorganic acids like hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulphuric acid are strong acids. Acids that release a few hydrogen ions in water are weak acids. Organic Acids such as Acetic acid, citric acid and tartaric acid are weak acids.
Concentrate acids are stronger acids that dilute acids. Concentrated acids contain very little water. Acids are not stored in metallic containers because they react with metals and corrode them.