Dissociation constant of acetic acid a weak acid that ionizes as
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The extent of ionization of weak acids varies, but is generally less than 10%. A 0.10 M solution of acetic acid is only about 1.3% ionized, meaning that the equilibrium strongly favors the reactants. Weak acids, like strong acids, ionize to yield the H + ion and a conjugate base.
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It is the disassociate constant of acetic acid as a weak acid that ionize❤️
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