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ionisation of weak acids​

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⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ \huge{\tt{\red{❥}\green{A}\purple{N}\pink{S}\blue{W}\orange{E}\red{R}}}Hydrogen chloride (HCl) ionizes completely into hydrogen ions and chloride ions in water. A weak acid is an acid that ionizes only slightly in an aqueous solution. ... Weak acids, like strong acids, ionize to yield the H + ion and a conjugate base. Because HCl is a strong acid, its conjugate base (Cl − ) is extremely weak.

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Hydrogen chloride (HCl) ionizes completely into hydrogen ions and chloride ions in water.

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