why is acetic acid is weak acid
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Originally Answered: Why is acetic acid a weak acid? Because it does not completely dissociates into CH3COO- and H+ ions, hence it is weak acid… where as strong acids completely dissociates into ions eg:HCL, completely dissociates into H+ & Cl- ions… ... Acetic acid or ethanoic acid CH3COOH (vinegar) is a weak acid.
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Because it does not completely dissociates into CH3COO- and H+ ions, hence it is weak acid… where as strong acids completely dissociates into ions eg:HCL, completely dissociates into H+ & Cl- ions… ... Acetic acid or ethanoic acidCH3COOH (vinegar) is a weak acid.
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Because it does not completely dissociates into CH3COO- and H+ ions, hence it is weak acid… where as strong acids completely dissociates into ions eg:HCL, completely dissociates into H+ & Cl- ions… ... Acetic acid or ethanoic acidCH3COOH (vinegar) is a weak acid.
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