Chemistry, asked by skumarsingh748, 4 days ago

Why organic acid is weak acid ?​

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Answered by ChweetLove
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Explanation:

A hydroxonium ion is formed together with the anion (negative ion) from the acid. ... Hydrogen ions are always attached to something during chemical reactions. The organic acids are weak in the sense that this ionisation is very incomplete

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Answered by Shreyas235674
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Answer:

A hydroxonium ion is formed together with the anion (negative ion) from the acid. ... Hydrogen ions are always attached to something during chemical reactions. The organic acids are weak in the sense that this ionisation is very incomplete

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