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  • 20-06-2022
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Explain why an acid can be described as both strong and dilute.

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  • 20-06-2022

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The strength of an acid refers to how quickly the hydrogen ions present are able to dissociate. The concentration of an acid refers to the amount of hydrogen ions present compared to water. Therefore, an acid can be described as both strong and dilute as it may have less hydrogen ions that dissociate quickly.

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