why is HCL is stronger acid than acitic acid
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HCl acid ionises completely to H+ and Cl- ions (that is, about 100 out of 100 molecules donate their hydrogen ion). Hence, it is a strong acid. Acetic acid, on the other hand, dissociates partially (that is, about 1 out of 100 molecules separates from its hydrogen ion).
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HCl acid ionises completely to H+ and Cl- ions (that is, about 100 out of 100 molecules donate their hydrogen ion). Hence, it is a strong acid. Acetic acid, on the other hand, dissociates partially (that is, about 1 out of 100 molecules separates from its hydrogen ion).
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