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What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?
A strong acid has a higher pH than a weak acid.
A strong acid is 100% ionized; a weak acid is less than 100% ionized.
A strong acid is diprotic or triprotic; a weak acid is monoprotic.
A strong acid has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions compared to a weak acid.
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Actually, the correct answer is B
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I believe that the answer might be
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strong acid has a higher pH than a weak acid.
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