Asked by Anonymous
How is strength different from concentration for acids and bases? please give an example.
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Answered by
bobpursley
concentration is moles of acid/base per unit volume.
strength is concentration of Hydronium ions per volume for acids, and of hydroxl ions per volume for bases.
Few acids or bases have the same number for strength and concentration.
example: citric acid, or ammonium hydroxide.
strength is concentration of Hydronium ions per volume for acids, and of hydroxl ions per volume for bases.
Few acids or bases have the same number for strength and concentration.
example: citric acid, or ammonium hydroxide.
Answered by
gaudy
The strength of an acid or base relates to the ability of the substance to dissociate into ions in solution. Concentration depends on the amount of an acid or base within a solvent.
Answered by
Thijien Chikot
I mean the difference between strength acid and concentration of bases
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