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The pH of two equimolar weak acids are 3.0 and
5.0 respectively. Their relative strength is ​

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Answered by Mandeep0010
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Answer:

The relative strength of acids is 100:1

Explanation:

The relative strength of acids == ratio of hydrogen ion concentration

When pH=3.0pH=3.0, [H+]=10−3.0 M[H+]=10−3.0 M

When pH=5.0pH=5.0, [H+]=10−5.0 M[H+]=10−5.0 M

The ratio of hydrogen ion concentration =10−3.0 M10−5.0 M=100:1=10−3.0 M10−5.0 M=100:1

The relative strength of acids is 100:1

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