Chemistry, asked by anaadi59, 1 year ago

what is the difference between a dilute acid and a weak acid?

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Answered by Sanskarkumar
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WEAK ACIDS - WEAK ACIDS ARE THOSE ACIDS WHICH DISSOCIATE COMPARATIVELY LESS HYDROGEN IONS WHEN DISSOLVE IN WATER . ... DILUTE ACIDS - WHEN ACIDS ARE DISSOLVE IN WATER IN SUCH RATIO THAT WATER IS MORE THAN THE ACID THESE ACIDS ARE CALLED DILUTE ACIDS FOR EXAMPLE DILUTE HCL IS THEN ALSO STRONG THAN ANY DILUTE CARBONIC ACID .

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Answered by pmundlia123
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Weak acid are those acids which have less amount of acid. Strong acid are those acids which have less amount of water and more amount of acid. Example- weak acid- oxalic acid.

strong acid- h2so4, hno3.

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