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An acid that only partially disassociates (breaks down) into H+ions​

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Answered by kimchaerin1
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Answer:

Hydrochloric acid

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Answered by Vishwash8
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Answer:

Acetic acid(CH3COOH), Carbonic acid(H2CO3), sulphurous acid(H2SO3) etc..

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These types of acids which only partially disassociate(or ionise) are called weak acids as they produce only a small amount of H+ ions

  • Due to a small amount of H+ ions weak acids react quite slowly with other substances(such as metals,metal carbonates and metal hydrogencarbonates)

  • They also have low electrical conductivity beacuse of low concentration of H+ ions in them. Thus all weak acids are weak electrolytes
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