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3 January, 12:30

A weak acid placed in water contains

a. the same number of unionized acid molecules as a strong acid in water.

b. no unionized acid molecules.

c. a lower concentration of unionized acid molecules than a strong acid in water.

d. a higher concentration of unionized acid molecules than a stronger acid in water

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  1. 3 January, 16:09
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    The correct answer is option D. A weak acid placed in water contains a higher concentration of unionized acid molecules than a stronger acid in water. A weak acid is a type of acid that doesn't completely dissociates into ions. Examples are carbonic acid and acetic acid.
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