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thr strength of an acid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Measures of acid strength

The stronger an acid is, the more easily it loses a proton, H+. Two key factors that contribute to the ease of deprotonation are the polarity of the H—A bond and the size of atom A, which determine the strength of the H—A bond. Acid strengths also depend on the stability of the conjugate base.

Answered by Anonymous
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pH-> 0 to 7

, if u go near 0 the strength of an acid is more ,

if u go near 7 it's a weak acid.

An acid dis accociates H+ ions when dissolved in water. The acid which dis associates more ion than it is strong acid

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