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Chemistry, 16.12.2019 12:31 aleilyg2005

Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid. acetic acid is a weak acid. which of these two acids will change less when combined with water, and why?

a. acetic acid will change less because it will produce fewer h+ ions. a greater number of hydrogen atoms will remain unchanged in the compound.

b. acetic acid will change less because it will produce more h+ ions. fewer hydrogen atoms will remain unchanged in the compound.

c. hydrochloric acid will change less because it will produce fewer h+ ions. a greater number of hydrogen atoms will remain unchanged in the compound.

d. hydrochloric acid will change less because it will produce more h+ ions. fewer hydrogen atoms will remain unchanged in the compound.

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