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Cu O (8) + H₂SO4 (aq) -> CuSO4laq) + H200) Why carbonic acid and formic acid are considered as weak acids? Explain withe necessary equations.​

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Answered by aaliya202010
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They are weak acids.

Explanation:

The number of hydrogen ions released per unit volume by carbonic acid and formic acid is less as compared to other stronger acids, and hence they are called weak acids. Weak acid undergoes partial dissociation, hence the number of hydrogen ions released is less.

Extra: Formic acid is an example of weak acid that occurs naturally in bee and ant stings. Formic acid makes up 55–60% of the body mass of a typical ant; its name comes from 'formica', the Latin word for ant.

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