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What determines the strength of an acid

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Answered by prish123
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Explanation:

An acid gets its characteristics from the hydrogen atoms of its molecules. Strong acids have weakly bound hydrogen atoms, and the molecules easily separate from them in solution. How many of these hydrogen atoms dissociate and form hydrogen ions determines the strength of an acid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans :- Concentration of H+ or H3O+ (Hydronium ions) ions determines the Strength of Acids.

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