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प्रश्न
Explian the following:
Dil. HCl acid is stronger than highly concentrated acetic acid.
उत्तर
The strength of an acid is the measure of the concentration of hydronium ions it produces in its aqueous solution. Dil. HCl produces a higher concentration of hydronium ions than concentrated acetic acid. Thus, dil. HCl is a stronger acid than highly concentrated acetic acid.
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