Multiple Choice
How do strong and weak acids differ?
A) Strong acids dissociate completely in aqueous solution and weak acids don't.
B) Only strong acids produce hydronium in aqueous solution.
C) Strong acids donate protons and weak acids do not.
D) Strong acids increase the concentration of -OH in solution.
E) Weak acids degrade less readily than strong acids.
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