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Whats the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid

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Answered by harshvardhan0418
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Strong acids dissociate fully in water to produce the maximum number of H + ions. This means if you had one mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) molecules, they would all 'split' to form one mole of H + ions and one mole of Cl – ions. Weak acids, such as ethanoic acid (CH 3COOH), do not fully dissociate.

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Strong acids...=>... dissociate fully in water to produce the maximum number of H+ ions. This means if you had one mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) molecules, they would all ‘split’ to form one mole of H+ ions and one mole of Cl– ions.

dissociate fully in water to produce the maximum number of H+ ions. This means if you had one mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) molecules, they would all ‘split’ to form one mole of H+ ions and one mole of Cl– ions.Weak acids => such as ethanoic acid (CH3COOH), do not fully dissociate. In fact, about only one per cent of ethanoic acid molecules split up to form H+ ions and CH3COO– ions at any one time.

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