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25 February, 21:33

What does it mean for a strong acid to be in equilibrium?

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  1. 25 February, 21:53
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    When a strong acid is in equilibrium, it dissociates into ions including a proton, H + and an anion, which could be Cl-, Br-, SO42-, NO3-, etc. A strong acid dissociates completely unlike the weak ones. This means the concentration of the acid produces the same concentration of H + and the anion.
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