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Only if it is the same acid.

ie. You can have 1.0moldm^-3 H2SO4 (sulfuric acid, in car batteries) and 1.0moldm^-3 HCO3 (carbonic acid, in natural acid rain). Even though they are the same concentration, the sulfuric acid is much stronger.

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