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Can some one tell what is the weakest acid ​

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Answered by sd989246
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hydrochloric acid is the weakest one..

Answered by shaikhaafreen990
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Hydrofluoric acid is the only weak acid produced by a reaction between hydrogen and halogen (HF). Acetic acid (CH3COOH), which is contained in vinegar, and oxalic acid (H2C2O4), which is present in some vegetables, are examples of weak acids. Vinegars All vinegars contain a natural weak acid called acetic acid.

A weak acid is one which, when dissolved in water, does not completely ionise. A common poor acid is ethanoic acid. To create hydronium ions and ethanoate ions, it reacts with water, but the back reaction is more active than the forward one.

It can be 1% ionised or 99% ionised, but it is also categorised as a weak acid. Every acid that is 100 percent dissociated from ions is considered a solid acid. If 100 percent does not dissociate, it is a weak acid.

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