A strong acid dissociates to give a high concentration of:
H+
OH−
negative ions
none of the above
A
none of the above
B
H+
C
OH−
D
negative ions
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A strong acid dissociates to give a high concentration of hydrogen ions. It ionizes completely to give hydrogen ions.
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