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Dilute solution of acetic acid contains *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A 1.0 M solution (about the concentration of domestic vinegar) has a pH of 2.4, indicating that merely 0.4% of the acetic acid molecules are dissociated. However, in very dilute (< 10−6 M) solution acetic acid is >90% dissociated.

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Answered by dualadmire
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Dilute solution of acetic acid (CH3COOH) containsCH3COO- and H+ ions.

  • Acetic acid is a weak acid and partially dissociates into acetate ions and hydrogen ions.
  • When it is infinitely diluted then it behaves as a strong electrolyte and completely dissociates into ions.
  • Acetic acid is a colorless liquid organic compound.
  • Concentrated acetic acid is corrosive in nature and can affect our ski.
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