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What is always true of a strong acid?A.It dissociates completely in solution.B.It has not been diluted with water.C.It does not dissociate at all in solution.D.It has more than one hydrogen atom.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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What is always true of a strong acid?A.It dissociates completely in solution.B.It has not been diluted with water.C.It does not dissociate at all in solution.D.It has more than one hydrogen atom.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The correct answer is A. A strong acid always dissociates completely in solution. This means that it releases all of its hydrogen ions into the solution, increasing the concentration of H+ ions. This is what makes the solution acidic. The other options are not always true for a strong acid.

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