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Acids produce what in water?
Protons
Give an example of a strong acid
Sulfuric acid
Give an example of a weak acid
Ethanoic
What type of acid only releases small numbers of H+ ions?
Weak acids
The ionisation of a week acid is a reversible reaction, which sets up an equilibrium mixture. Where does the equilibrium lie?
On the left as only a few H+ ions are released
Concentration measures what?
How many moles of acid there are in a litre (1dm cubed) of water.

Concentration only describes what?
The total number of dissolved acid molecules- not the number of molecules that produce hydrogen ions.
The more moles of acid per dm cubed means what?
The acid is more concentrated
Strong acids are what?
Better conductors than weak acids