Interpretation:
Among the two given acids the more acid solution and the solution that has higher hydronium ion concentration and lower
Concept Introduction:
Strong Acids: Acids that dissociates into ions completely which results in easy donation of protons are considered as strong acids. Strong acid forms weaker conjugated base.
Weak Acids: Acids that do not easily dissociate into ions completely which has difficulty in proton donation are considered as weak acids. Weak acid forms stronger conjugated base
If the value of
Equivalent-(Eq) of Acid: Generally, 1 equivalent of ion is the number of ions which has charge of one mole. In case of acids positive charge is of interest therefore, one equivalent of acid consists of 1 mole of
Equivalent-(Eq) of Base: In case of bases negative charge is of interest therefore, one equivalent of base consists of 1 mole of
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