<Dl> <Dd> HA (aq) + H O (l) → H O (aq) + A (aq) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> HA (aq) + H O (l) → H O (aq) + A (aq) </Dd> <P> In a strong acid, equilibrium lies far to the right, meaning that almost all of the original HA is dissociated at equilibrium . A strong acid yields a weak conjugate base (A), so a strong acid is also described as an acid whose conjugate base is a much weaker base than water . </P> <P> This is a list of strong acids with pKa <− 1.74, which is stronger than the hydronium ion, from strongest to weakest . </P>

How does the strength of an acid relate to the concentration of the acid