Chemistry
Differentiate between (i) strong and weak acid (ii) strong and weak alkali with suitable examples and ionic equations.
Acids Bases Salts
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(i) Differences between strong and weak acid are as follows :
Strong Acid | Weak Acid |
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Strong Acid is an acid which dissociates almost completely in aqueous solution there by producing a high concentration of hydrogen [H+] ions [or H3O+ ions] | Weak Acid is an acid which dissociates only partially in aqueous solution thereby producing a low concentration of hydrogen [H+] ions [or H3O+ ions]. |
HNO3 + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + NO3- [contains almost only ions] | CH3COOH ⇌ CH3COO- + H+ [contains molecules and ions] |
Examples : Hydrochloric, Sulphuric and Nitric acid. | Examples : Acetic, citric, carbonic, and formic acid. |
(ii) Differences between strong alkali and and weak alkali are as follows :
Strong alkali | Weak Alkali |
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Strong Alkali is an alkali which dissociates almost completely in aqueous solution thereby producing a high concentration of hydroxyl [OH-] ions. | Weak Alkali is an alkali which dissociates only partially in aqueous solution thereby producing a low concentration of hydroxyl [OH-] ions. |
NaOH [aq.] ⇌ Na+ + OH- [contains almost only ions] | NH4OH [aq.] ⇌ NH4+ + OH- [contains molecules and ions] |
Examples : Lithium, Sodium and Potassium hydroxide | Examples : Ammonium hydroxide and Calcium hydroxide. |
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