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It depends on the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. The more H+, the stronger it is. The best way to determine this is by its pH level, where a lower level means a stronger acid.
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Hydrogen
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Humulus lupulus, H. japonicus, H. spp.
The strength of an acidic solution is determined by its pH value. Lower pH values indicate stronger acidity, while higher pH values indicate weaker acidity. A strong acidic solution will have a low pH, typically below 3.
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No, hydrogen (H) has one electron in its outermost level.
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Hydrogen already is the proper name.
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