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🧪Strong acid vs Weak acid🧪

The strength of an acid is about how fully it ionizes, not how concentrated it is. This distinction shapes pH, conductivity and reaction speed.

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🧪Strong acid
  • Ionizes 100% in water
  • Very low pH at same concentration
  • High electrical conductivity
  • Reaction essentially irreversible
  • Examples: HCl, HNO3, H2SO4
🧪Weak acid
  • Ionizes only partially in water
  • Higher pH than strong acid at same concentration
  • Lower conductivity
  • Establishes an equilibrium (reversible)
  • Examples: acetic acid, carbonic acid, HF

Verdict

Strong acids dissociate fully and weak acids set up an equilibrium. Strength differs from concentration: a dilute strong acid can be weaker in effect than a concentrated weak one.

Frequently asked

Does strong mean concentrated?+

No. Strength refers to degree of ionization; concentration refers to amount per volume. They are independent properties.

Why do weak acids have a Ka value?+

Because they only partially ionize, an equilibrium constant Ka quantifies how far the dissociation proceeds.

Which conducts electricity better?+

A strong acid, because full ionization provides far more free ions to carry current.

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