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Nitric acid refers to the chemical in any form. 'Concentrated' specifically defines it in a concentrated solution.

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Most acids are corrosive. This is due to the hydrogen ions in them. However, concentration means how many acid molecules per unit volume in the liquid.

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A concentrated base solution is a solution with the pH MUCH greater than 7 and a concentrated acid solution is a solution with the pH MUCH lower than 7.

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Q: What is the difference between Concentrated and corrosive acids?
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