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Types of acids with explanation

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Answered by S4MAEL
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An acid is a chemical species that donates protons or hydrogen ions and/or accepts electrons. Most acids contain a hydrogen atom bonded that can release (dissociate) to yield a cation and anion in water. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions produced by an acid, the higher its acidity and the lower the pH of the solution.

The word acid from the Latin words acidus or acere, which mean "sour", since one of the characteristics of acids in water is a sour taste (e.g., vinegar or lemon juice).


Answered by tanya95
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Weak acid: weak acids are the organic acids, which does not completely dissociate in aqueous solution to give ions.
Strong Acid: these are inorganic acids, which completely dissociates in aqueous solution to give ions.

tanya95: weak acod
tanya95: weak acid
tanya95: weak acid- acetic acid, tartaric acid
tanya95: strong acid- HCL
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