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Weak ; The acid only releases a few of its H^+ into the solution
Dilute ; The acid releases all its H^+ , but there is a lot of solvent.
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Not necessarily. "Weak" typically refers to a lack of strength or power, while "dilute" refers to the process of making a substance less concentrated by adding more of another substance. However, in some contexts, they can be related, such as when discussing weak solutions that have been diluted.
No, the meaning of weak acid is not the same as dilute acid. A weak acid refers to an acid that only partially ionizes in solution, regardless of its concentration. On the other hand, a dilute acid refers to a solution that has a relatively low concentration of acid molecules compared to the solvent. A weak acid can be dilute or concentrated, depending on its concentration in solution.
A weak acid refers to the extent to which the acid dissociates in a solution, while a dilute acid refers to the concentration of the acid in a solution. Therefore, they are not the same but can be related in the sense that a weak acid may be present in a dilute solution.
A weak acid refers to an acid that only partially ionizes in solution, meaning it doesn't completely break down into ions. A dilute acid refers to a solution that has a low concentration of acid molecules in it, regardless of whether the acid is weak or strong. So, a weak acid can be concentrated or dilute depending on its concentration in solution, while dilute acid refers to the concentration of acid molecules in a solution.
A concentrated weak acid refers to a solution with a high amount of a weak acid dissolved in it. This means that there is a high concentration of the weak acid molecules in the solution, which can lead to a lower pH and increased acidity compared to a more dilute solution.
No, a dilute acidic solution can be made from either a strong acid or a weak acid. The term "dilute" refers to the concentration of the acid in the solution, while the strength of the acid refers to its ability to ionize in water.