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Why is it that dilute sulphuric acid is a stronger acid than concentrated acetic acid?

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Answered by prabhakulshrestha
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Explanation:

The presence of water in dilute sulphuric acid increases the hydrogen ion concentration. Hence it is a stronger acid than concentrated sulphuric acid which contains comparatively less water.

Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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Answer:

The presence of water in dilute sulphuric acid increases the hydrogen ion concentration. Hence it is a stronger acid than concentrated sulphuric acid which contains comparatively less water.

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