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Acids, Bases, and Buffers
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2. Chemical Components of Cells / Acids, Bases, and Buffers / Problem 1
Problem 1
What is the primary difference between strong acids and weak acids?
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Strong acids have a higher pH than weak acids.
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Strong acids completely dissociate in solution, while weak acids do not.
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Weak acids completely dissociate in solution, while strong acids do not.
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Weak acids release more hydrogen ions than strong acids.
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