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What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?

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Answered by ravisimsim
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Strong acids are ionised but weak acids are only partially ionised in solution. At the same concentration, strong acids have a higher concentration of hydrogen ions than weak acids. A weak acid is an acid that dissociates incompletely , releasing only some of its hydrogen atoms into the solution .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Strong Acid:

Strong acids will dissociate completely to produce H+ ions.

pH values will be around 0 to 1.

Most of the inorganic acids are strong acids in nature.

Ex: H2SO4, HNO3, HCl etc.

Weak Acid:

Weak acids will dissociate partially to produce H+ions.

pH values will be around 5 to 7.

All organic acids are weak acids.

Ex: CH3COOH, HNO2, H2SO3 etc.

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