Why is acetic acid less reactive than hydrochloric acid?
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Reactivity of strong and weak acids
A solution of ethanoic acid reacts more slowly than hydrochloric acid of the same concentration. Hydrochloric acid is fully dissociated, so all the hydrogen ions are available to react. Ethanoic acid is partially dissociated, so there are fewer hydrogen ions to react.
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Reactivity of strong and weak acids
A solution of ethanoic acid reacts more slowly than hydrochloric acid of the same concentration. Hydrochloric acid is fully dissociated, so all the hydrogen ions are available to react. Ethanoic acid is partially dissociated, so there are fewer hydrogen ions to react.
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