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Chloric(I) acid, HClO, is formed when chlorine dissolves in water. It is a weak acid. What is meant by the term weak acid ?

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Answered by SreejaMitra
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A weak acid is an acid chemical which does not dissociate (split into ions) completely in water solution. This means it does not give all its hydrogen ions into the water. Weak acids typically have a pH between 3 and 6. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) and oxalic acid (H2C2O4) are examples of weak acids.

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Answered by kp13yaadhav15
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If an acid when dissolved in water will partially disassociate into ions then the acid is a weak acid

HClO is a weak acid and less reactive

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