why are some acids are not completely ionized in aqueous solution , Ch3COOH is a weak acid why
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Acetic acid (found in vinegar) is a very common weak acid. Its ionization is shown below. The ionization of acetic acid is incomplete, and so the equation is shown with a double arrow. The extent of ionization of weak acids varies, but is generally less than 10%.
The degree of Ionisation refers to the strength of an acid or a base. A strong acid is said to completely ionize in water whereas a weak acid is said to only ionise partially. This means that a strong acid is a better proton donor. ..
No, carbonic acid is not a strong acid. H2CO3 is a weak acid that dissociates into a proton (H+ cation) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO3- anion).
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