There are six common strong acids. Which statement is NOT true for strong acids? For strong acid solutions with concentrations
>=10^(-6)M, the pH of the solution is calculated from the concentration of the strong acid. For strong acid solutions with concentrations
<=10^(n)-8M, the pH of the solution is always 7. For strong acid solutions with a concentration between
10^(-6)and
10^(-8)M, the pH of the solution is determined using the systematic treatment of equilibrium. Strong acids are completely dissociated in dilute solutions. HNO2 is a strong acid.