Dilute, Concentrated, Weak & Strong Acids - GCSE Chemistry | kayscience.com

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Strong acids ionise completely in solution. Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulfuric acid are all strong acids. Weak acids partially ionise in solution. Ethanoic acid, citric acid and carbonic acid are all weak acids. A concentrated acid is a solution which contains a high concentration of dissolved acid molecules. A dilute acid is a solution which contains a small concentration of dissolved acid molecules.

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I think you were supposed to write: a dilute acid has FEW acid molecules dissolved in a given volume. But you wrote LOTS instead of FEW? Pls answer.


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