How does a strong acid differ from a weak acid?
A) A strong acid contains fewer H + in solution.
B) A weak acid dissociates only partially in water.
C) A strong acid is less likely to remain dissociated.
D) A weak acid dissociates nearly completely in water.
E) A strong acid dissociates only partly in water.
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