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why does l m h Cl solutions have a high concentration of h+ ions than 1 m ch3 cooh solutions​

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Answered by FairyLight
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Explanation:

HCl is a stronger acid than CH^COOH. When added to water, HC1 dissociates almost completely to give H+ ions. ... This is why 1M HCl solution has a higher concentration of H+ ions than 1M, CH3COOH solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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HCl is a stronger acid than CH^COOH. When added to water, HC1 dissociates almost completely to give H+ ions. ... This is why 1M HCl solution has a higher concentration of H+ ions than 1M, CH3COOH solution.

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