Select a strong acid and explain how you would prepare a dilute solution of the acid. Select a weak acid and explain how you would prepare a concentrated solution of the acid. Solution A has a pH of 2.0. Solution B has a pH of 5.0. Which solution is more acidic? Based on the H+ ion concentrations in the two solutions, how many times more acidic?
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- Select a strong acid and explain how you would prepare a dilute solution of the acid. Select a
weak acid and explain how you would prepare a concentrated solution of the acid. - Solution A has a pH of 2.0. Solution B has a pH of 5.0. Which solution is more acidic? Based on
the H+ ion concentrations in the two solutions, how many times more acidic?
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