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  • 09-01-2016
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Explain the following statement: A concentrated acid is not necessarily a strong acid.

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pegah
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  • 09-01-2016
Concentration involves the relative amounts of solvent and solute in a solution, when strength is related to the extent to which a substance dissociates :))
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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-01-2016
Well, we know that a concentrated acid has a high concentration (obviously). And a strong acid is where the solute is completely dissolved into the solvent. That means that not all concentrated acids are strong acids. 
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