could someone point out the flaw in this and correct me please bc im really confused.
ok so a strong acid (take HCl) is always strong regardless of it's molarity. so i can get 10mol/L HCl and call it strong and then get 0.0001 mol/L HCl and call it strong.
so when i talk about degree of ionisation = [H3O+]/[acid] x100% why does that depend on the molarity of the acid itself when i just said that acid strength does not relate to concentration of the solute species.
pls help thank you
ok so a strong acid (take HCl) is always strong regardless of it's molarity. so i can get 10mol/L HCl and call it strong and then get 0.0001 mol/L HCl and call it strong.
so when i talk about degree of ionisation = [H3O+]/[acid] x100% why does that depend on the molarity of the acid itself when i just said that acid strength does not relate to concentration of the solute species.
pls help thank you