re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
HCL and H2SO4 are stronger acids and are most likely to fully ionise in water however Acetic Acid is a weak acid as it only partially ionises in water. Distinguishing the Ph levels between Hydrogen Chloride and Sulfuric Acid H2So4 will be higher in Ph as it is diprotic whilst Hcl is monoprotic in which it will have have as many Hydrogen Ions and the calculations would be Ph= -log(2x0.1) and for HCl would be the regular calculation resulting in 1 ph for hcl and ph of ~.7 for H2so4. Therefore h2so4 is stronger then hcl
What is needed to prepare a buffer solution?
Same error as usual - lower pH doesn't mean that it's stronger because you're comparing a monoprotic acid against a polyprotic acid.
When you compare two strong acids, they are effectively equal in strength
when in water. To compare the strengths, you need a different solvent and you find out that HCl is actually more likely to protonate than H2SO4 and hence, HCl is the stronger acid.