what is concentrated sulphuric acid? please tell me the answer
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the acid with low concentration of water in it
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Concentrated Sulphuric Acid is the one which on disolving in water produces significant amount of hydronium (H+) ions.
Since, the acidic strength of an acid also depends upon the amount of water present in it, we may also say that a concentrated Sulphuric Acid is the acid that hasn't been mixed/treated/diluted with water, as a dilution reagent.
The pH probe of a sample of concentrated sulphuric acid is 1, which means it is highly corrosive in nature.
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