Why does 1 M HCL solution has higher concentration of hydrogen ions than 1 M CH3COOH solution?
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♦HCl or Hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid as its ions dissociate completely in water . It therefore contains High concentration of hydronium ions .
♦CH3COOH or Acetic acid is a weak acid as its ions do not dissociate completely in aqueous solution. Therefore , it has a lower concentration of hydronium ions .
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♦HCl or Hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid as its ions dissociate completely in water . It therefore contains High concentration of hydronium ions .
♦CH3COOH or Acetic acid is a weak acid as its ions do not dissociate completely in aqueous solution. Therefore , it has a lower concentration of hydronium ions .
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CH3COOH dissociates partially
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When water is added to the solution, Volume of solution increase due to which ions per unit Volume decrease resulting decrease in concentration of H+ ions.
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