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how do we compare the PH of a weak acid and a strong acid of identical concentration and draw a conclusion about the concentration of hydrogen ions?

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This means that the pH values of strong acids are lower than that of weak acids, which explains why the rate of reaction of strong acids with substances (such as metals, metal carbonates etc) is higher than that of weak acids.

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