explain why vinegar is a weak acid why HCL is strong acid
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A weak acid is an acid that dissociates incompletely, releasing only some of its hydrogen atoms into the solution. Thus, it is less capable than a strong acid at donating protons. These acids have higher pKa thanstrong acids, which release all of their hydrogen atoms when dissolved in water.
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A weak acid is an acid that dissociates incompletely, releasing only some of its hydrogen atoms into the solution. Thus, it is less capable than a strong acid at donating protons. These acids have higher pKa thanstrong acids, which release all of their hydrogen atoms when dissolved in water.
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because vinegar partially ionised in water and produce small amount of hydrogen ions.
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