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when hcl is added in water why water is not ionised​

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When HCl molecules dissolve they dissociate into H+ ions and Cl- ions. HCl is a strong acid because it dissociates almost completely.

By contrast, a weak acid like acetic acid (CH3COOH) does not dissociate well in water – many H+ ions remain bound-up within the molecule.

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