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Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
Weak acid dissociation reactions do not go to completion, while strong acid dissociation reactions effectively do. Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids.
Depends. Strong acids have more H+ and less OH- ions than weak ones.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
Vinegar is a weak acid while HCl is a very strong acid. So if the two acids have the same concentration you can use either a pH probe or pH paper. Strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids when they are the same concentration.
Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids
Weak acid dissociation reactions do not go to completion, while strong acid dissociation reactions effectively do. Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids.
Depends. Strong acids have more H+ and less OH- ions than weak ones.
Because H3BO3 is a weak acid, where H3PO4 is a strong acid. Strong acids dissociate 100%, whereas weak acids do not.
There are many acids that have a pH lower than 4.6. Hydrochloric acid for example has a pH of less than 2.