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This presentation provides an in-depth comparison of strong and weak acids, focusing on their behavior in water. Strong acids completely dissociate and release hydrogen ions, while weak acids only partially dissociate, resulting in incomplete hydrogen ion release. The content includes examples and key concepts to help clarify the distinctions between these two categories of acids. Donated by www.worldofteaching.com, this resource aims to support educators with engaging materials for effective teaching on acids.
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S S trong ACIDS ACIDS S S S S W W trong & eak W W ACIDS ACIDS trong & eak trong & eak Strong acids dissociate completely in water forming hydrogen ions. ACIDS ACIDS Complete dissociation of the weak acid in water. hydrogen ion anion Next
S S W W trong EAK ACIDS ACIDS Weak acids dissociate partially in water. Incomplete dissociation of the weak acid in water. hydrogen ion anion Next
C C omparison Strong acids dissociate completely in water forming hydrogen ions. Weak acids dissociate partially in water but do not release all hydrogen in water. Next
C C E E omparison xamples of ACIDS ACIDS Strong N e x t
E E xamples of ACIDS ACIDS WEAK N e x t
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