3) define strong acids and weak aside
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3) define strong acids and weak aside
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strong acids :-
Strong acids are defined by their pKa. The acid must be stronger in aqueous solution than a hydronium ion, so its pKa must be lower than that of a hydronium ion. Therefore, strong acids have a pKa of <-174. Strong acids can be organic or inorganic.
weak acids :-
A weak acid is an acid that partially dissociates into its ions in an aqueous solution or water. In contrast, a strong acid fully dissociates into its ions in water. The conjugate base of a weak acid is a weak base, while the conjugate acid of a weak base is a weak acid. At the same concentration, weak acids have a higher pH value than strong acids.
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Strong acids are those which are very corrosive in nature. They are very concentrated example : concentrated hydrochloric acid
Weak acids are those which are not very corr in nature. They are dilute example : citric acid in fruits
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