Chemistry
Give reasons for the following:
Concentrated sulphuric acid is a weaker acid compared to dilute sulphuric acid.
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Strength of an acid is determined by the amount of hydronium ions it produces in it's aqueous solution. As dilute sulphuric acid dissociates almost completely thereby producing a high concentration of hydronium ions hence is a stronger acidic than concentrated sulphuric acid.
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