A weak acid will not donate all of its protons during dissociation. A dilute acid is simple any kind of acid with water added to disperse the acidic molecules and bring the pH closer to 7.
no, a dilute acid is any acid, strong or weak, that is in a low concentration. a weak acid ionizes to a small degree in water.
No. A weak acid is an acid that only partially dissociates in water. A dilute acid is a solution in which an acid, weak or strong, exists in a low concentration in water.
No a dilute acidic solution can be made from a very strong acid.
They are pretty much the same. The only difference might be that the weak acid was always weak and the dilute acid used to be stronger and then got watered down, or diluted. But, essentially they can both have the same pH and be called either one.
Its the other way around, hydrochloric acid is an example of a strong acid, whether dilute or otherwise. The strength of an acid is independent of its concentration.
no, a dilute acid is any acid, strong or weak, that is in a low concentration. a weak acid ionizes to a small degree in water.
No. A weak acid is an acid that only partially dissociates in water. A dilute acid is a solution in which an acid, weak or strong, exists in a low concentration in water.
No a dilute acidic solution can be made from a very strong acid.
They are pretty much the same. The only difference might be that the weak acid was always weak and the dilute acid used to be stronger and then got watered down, or diluted. But, essentially they can both have the same pH and be called either one.
Its the other way around, hydrochloric acid is an example of a strong acid, whether dilute or otherwise. The strength of an acid is independent of its concentration.
NO!!!! Weak ; The acid only releases a few of its H^+ into the solution Dilute ; The acid releases all its H^+ , but there is a lot of solvent.
It is a weak acid due to the incomplete ionisation of the acid in aqueous solution.
No, in the same way a dilute acid can be classed as a strong acid. Even very dilute sodium hydroxide is still classed as a strong base.
No, in the same way a dilute acid can be classed as a strong acid. Even very dilute sodium hydroxide is still classed as a strong base.
something like that................................. go read textbook dumbdumb
something like that................................. go read textbook dumbdumb
It is actually classed as a strong acid being fully ionized