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What is difference between strong acid and weak acid

Answer» Some of the, when dissolved in water, get almost completely dissociated to provide hydrogen ions. These acids are known as strong acids.Ex: HNO3, H2SO4, etc.On the other hand, there are some acids which when dissolved in water, are only incompletely dissociated to give hydrogen ions. These are called weak acids.Ex: H2CO3, CH3COOH, etc.
strong acid produce more H+ ions when dipped in water but mineral acid (weak acid) show less H+ ions in water solution
Strong acids dissociate fully and produce H+ ions when mixed with water.... Whereas weak acid dissociate partially..


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