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A monoprotic acid of 0.065 M concentration has a pH of 2. 75. Is this a strong or weak acid?
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Answered by DrBob222
If it's a strong acid it will ionize 100% so the pH will be -log(acid). If it's a weak acid the acidity will be less than that and you can gauge that with the pH.
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