It does not matter whether or not HCl is dilute because either way it's a strong acid. Strong and weak are based on its percentage of ionization whereas diluting affects the concentration of the ions.
A dilute solution of HCl is not weak.
It does not matter whether or not HCl is dilute because either way it's a strong acid. Strong and weak are based on its percentage of ionization whereas diluting affects the concentration of the ions.
A dilute solution of HCl is not weak.
A dilute solution generally has more water molecules than the active molecules in the solution and therefore is relatively more weak than a full-strength solution.
The strength of an acid is independent of its concentration. HCl will always be a strong acid due to the high dissociation constant (Ka)
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No a dilute acidic solution can be made from a very strong acid.
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.
A weak base could be more corrosive than a strong base if the strong base was in a very dilute solution or if the weak base was extremely concentrated.
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.
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No a dilute acidic solution can be made from a very strong acid.
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.
It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
A weak base could be more corrosive than a strong base if the strong base was in a very dilute solution or if the weak base was extremely concentrated.
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.
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strong acids and bases dissociate completely; weak acids and bases dissociate only partially. In contrast, the term dilute and concentrated are used to indicate the consentration of a solution, which is the amount of acid or base dissolved in the solution. It is possible to have dilute solutions of strong acids and bases and concentrated solutions of weak acids and bases.
The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.