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what is the difference between concentrated acid and strong acid?


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Answered by archana1501singh
0

Answer:

A strong acid is one that fully dissociates to form H3O+ ions in aqueous solution, where as a weak acid only does so partially. A concentrated acid, on the other hand, is one that has a very high concentration of H3O+ ions in aqueous solution.

Explanation:

A strong acid is one that fully dissociates to form

H

3

O

+

ions in aqueous solution, where as a weak acid only does so partially.

A concentrated acid, on the other hand, is one that has a very high concentration of

H

3

O

+

ions in aqueous solution.

The distinction is important, as you may have a low concentration of an acid that fully ionizes (such as 0.001M hydrochloric acid) which is a dilute strong acid.

Alternatively you can have a high concentration of an acid that only partially ionizes (e.g. 17M acetic) which is a concentrated weak acid.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
2

Answer:

A strong acid is one that fully dissociates to form H3O+ ions in aqueous solution, where as a weak acid only does so partially.

A concentrated acid, on the other hand, is one that has a very high concentration of H3O+ ions in aqueous solution.

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