what are weak acids?Give some examples
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A weak acid is an acid that doesn't produce many hydrogen ions when in aqueous solution. Weak acids have relatively low pH values and are used to neutralize strong bases.
Examples of weak acids include: acetic acid (vinegar), lactic acid, citric acid, and phosphoric acid.
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The type of acids whose p.h. value is more than 3 and less than 7 are weak acids
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