Which statement concerning the relative strength of acids is FALSE?
A) Strong and weak acids differ in their extent of proton transfer to water.
B) Strong acids are good proton donors; weak acids are poor proton donors.
C) A strong acid completely transfers its protons to water; a weak acid only partially transfers its protons to water.
D) Strong acids produce strong conjugate bases; weak acids produce weak conjugate bases.
E) A strong acid produces more hydronium ions in water than a weak acid of the same concentration.
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