As the concentration of the H+ ions decrease, the pH value increase.
Ionic equation for neutralisation
H+ + OH- -> H2O
Strong acid will have a higher concentration of H+ than weak acids.
A concentrated acid is one in which many acid molecules are dissolved in a set volume of solution, while a dilute acid will have very few molecules per unit volume.
Strong acids fully dissociates
Weak acids partially dissociates
Redox happens when reduction and oxidation occur in a chemical reaction
Strong acid
A type of acid that completely dissociates in water, releasing a large number of H+ ions
Weak acid
A type of acid that only partially dissociates in water, releasing fewer H+ ions
H+ ions
Hydrogen ions, which are released when acids dissociate in water