A strong acid is an acid that dissociates completely when in aqueous solution. A weak acid is an acid that does not dissociate completely when in aqueous solution. Example of strong acid: HCl(aq)...
no its very strong because the smoke and gases which are given out from factories or industries into the air takes the form of clouds and these clouds have dust particles, some chemical mixtures that...
The pK-values determine the difference between strong and weak acids in water: Strong acid have pKa,strong < 0.0 (so negative values!) H3O+ is the 'shifting' value of pKa = 0.0 Weak acids have by...
No, a dilute acid is any acid, strong or weak, that is in a low concentration. By the Arrhenius definition, and acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions in water. How strong an acid is depends...