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A weak acid is an [[acid|acid]] that only partially ionize in water in comparison with a strong acid it has very little dissociation of H<sup>+</sup> [[ions|ions]]. An acid is a [[proton donor|proton donor]]<ref>Richard Myers, The Basics of Chemisty, Greenwood Press London, 2003 (p.160)</ref>. | |||
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A weak acid is an acid that only partially ionize in water in comparison with a strong acid it has very little dissociation of H+ ions. An acid is a proton donor[1].
References
- ↑ Richard Myers, The Basics of Chemisty, Greenwood Press London, 2003 (p.160)