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What is not true of a strong acid?

A. It is a strong electrolyte
B. It always has a concentration above 1.0 M
C. It ionizes well in water
D. It conducts electricity in solution

User Anton S
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B. It always has a concentration above 1.0 M
User John Doedoe
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Answer:The correct answer is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Acids are those chemical compounds which gives free
H^+ ions in their aqueous solution.

Strong acids are:

  • They strong electrolyte that is they completely dissociates in water.
  • The strongest acids have concentration lower than 1.0 M.
  • They conduct electricity in the solution.

From the above enlisted properties of acid the correct answer is option B.

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