what is the difference between strong acid and concetrated acid
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Aids are donators of protons.
an acid which is capable of complete ionisation, that is, which can completely split up into ions is called strong acid.
A concentrated acid is the purest form of acid. It does not contain even the smallest trace of water in it.
an acid which is capable of complete ionisation, that is, which can completely split up into ions is called strong acid.
A concentrated acid is the purest form of acid. It does not contain even the smallest trace of water in it.
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a strong acid has more hydrogen ion and weak acid has less hydrogen ion...
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the concept of strong acid and concentrated acid is totally different.
a stong acid is an acid which has a high degree of ionisation as well as is extremely reactive i.e, readily splits into ions;
while a concentrated acid contains relatively greater concentration of acid as compared to water...eg-70% acid and 30% water :) or when there is no trace of water in it...
a stong acid is an acid which has a high degree of ionisation as well as is extremely reactive i.e, readily splits into ions;
while a concentrated acid contains relatively greater concentration of acid as compared to water...eg-70% acid and 30% water :) or when there is no trace of water in it...
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