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Can one strong acid be more reactive than another strong acid in general even though both the strong acids would ionize fully

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Yes, one strong acid can be more reactive than another strong acid in general even though both the strong acids would ionize fully. This is because the reactivity of an acid is not only determined by its ability to ionize, but also by other factors such as the stability of the conjugate base and the solvent effects.


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