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Give an example of Strong acid and a Weak acid.

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Total mass of `C_(2)H_(6)+2CO_(2)+H_(2)-=30+88+2=120g`
`:. 2xx96500Cimplies120g`
`0.1xx965C=(120xx0.1xx965)/(2xx96500)implies0.06g`
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