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7. Compare and contrast a dilute solution of a strong acid

and a concentrated solution of a weak acid.

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An acid is a substance that ionizes to produce excess hydrogen ion in solutions.

  • A concentrated acid contains a high amount of hydrogen ions in solution compared to other ions.
  • Such solutions usually ionizes completely.
  • A dilute solution contains a high proportion of water and with low amount of hydrogen ions.
  • They do not ionize easily and as fast as strong acids.
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