Why is acetic called a weak acid though there are four hydrogen atoms are present in the molecule ?
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it doesn't produce more H+ ions in aqueous solutions
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it is so because it releases only some of its atoms in the aqueous solution.
an acid is called strong if it dissociates completely in the solution like hcl is called a strong acid because it completely dissociates into ions
acetic acid, though it has four hydrogen atoms dissociates into ions partially.
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an acid is called strong if it dissociates completely in the solution like hcl is called a strong acid because it completely dissociates into ions
acetic acid, though it has four hydrogen atoms dissociates into ions partially.
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