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Acetic Acid this dissociate into ions reversible .why?​

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A strong acid is almost completely dissociated in aqueous solution; it is dissociated to the extent that the concentration of the undissociated acid becomes undetectable. Acetic acid dissociationThe acetic acid partially and reversibly dissociates into acetate and hydrogen ions.


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Acetic Acid this dissociate into ions reversible .why

  • Normally acetic acid is in a water solution. The vinegar you buy in the grocery store is an example of such a form.
  • We use the white vinegar to flush out the drains for my air conditional air blower.
  • A homogeneous equilibrium forms in which aqueous acid molecules, HA(aq), react with liquid water to form aqueous hydronium ions and aqueous anions, A-(aq).

The latter are produced when the acid molecules lose H+ ions to water.

                       HA(aq)  +  H2O(l)      H3O+(aq)  +  A-(aq)


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