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Concentrated acid is generally more harmful than dilute acid. This is because concentrated acid contains a higher concentration of acid molecules, which can cause more severe burns or damage to tissues upon contact. Dilute acid, on the other hand, has a lower concentration of acid molecules and is therefore less harmful. Acid, as a general term, can encompass both concentrated and dilute forms and its harmfulness would depend on its concentration.
formic acid which contains hydride ion so it convert the given compound into final product
Yes it contains Tartaric Acid
No!'Dilute' and 'concentrated' are properties related to the number of particles within a given volume. 'Strong' and 'weak' are properties related to the number of particles which dissociate in certain conditions. The two are completely independent; altering the concentration is a simple enough matter, but to change strong acids (such as hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride) into weak acids (such as ethanoic/acetic acid and ammonium) would require altering fundamental properties of the universe.
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Concentrated acid is generally more harmful than dilute acid. This is because concentrated acid contains a higher concentration of acid molecules, which can cause more severe burns or damage to tissues upon contact. Dilute acid, on the other hand, has a lower concentration of acid molecules and is therefore less harmful. Acid, as a general term, can encompass both concentrated and dilute forms and its harmfulness would depend on its concentration.
formic acid which contains hydride ion so it convert the given compound into final product
the number of hydrogen ions (charges) given by the acid will be the same as the anions
Yes it contains Tartaric Acid
Sulphuric Acid : H2SO4It contains 4 Oxygen atoms(O4)
No!'Dilute' and 'concentrated' are properties related to the number of particles within a given volume. 'Strong' and 'weak' are properties related to the number of particles which dissociate in certain conditions. The two are completely independent; altering the concentration is a simple enough matter, but to change strong acids (such as hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride) into weak acids (such as ethanoic/acetic acid and ammonium) would require altering fundamental properties of the universe.
No. An oxyacid is an acid that contains oxygen. Oxygen is the element with atomic number 8.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid and thus contains a carboxylic acid.
It is an acid - contains Oxalic Acid
A PEPSI SODA CONTAINS THE MOST ACID................................................................
It contains hydrochloric acid.