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16 November, 01:24

How is a strong acid different from a weak acid?

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  1. 16 November, 02:45
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    The difference between a strong acid and a weake acid is their ability to dissociate and form H+ions
  2. 16 November, 05:11
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    The concentration of an acid (or any other solute) is measured in moles/litre (moldm-3). Strong and weak acids are defined by the ease with which they lose (or donate) hydrogen ions (protons). A strong acid, when placed in water, will almost fully ionise/dissociate straight away, producing H + (aq) ions from water.
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