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A weak acid is one that does not dissociate completely in solution; this means that a weak acid does not donate all of its hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. Weak acids have very small values for Ka (and therefore higher values for pKa) compared to strong acids, which have very large Ka values (and slightly negative pKa values).
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Weak acid is an acid which has less concentration of Hplus ions. They generally range from 5.3-7 on the pH scale. The ions do not disociate completely. And they when neutralized with a strong base lose their property and the salt formed is basic.
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