H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.
You would likely add a weak acid. Trying to produce a small change in pH with a strong acid would require a very small amount of acid, which would be difficult to measure properly.
Weak.
It is a weak acid.
it is weak acid :)
It's easier to change the pH of a weak acid than a strong acid.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
It depends on how you want to change the pH and by how much, and for what reason.Acids will lower the pH, while bases raise it.Using a strong acid will make a large change in pH; a weak acid will result in a small change for the same amount of acid, and the effects of a weak acid can be (somewhat) finetuned.Some acids contain ions that can affect the other components in solution; using a particular acid type might be necessary for that reason alone.
H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.
You would likely add a weak acid. Trying to produce a small change in pH with a strong acid would require a very small amount of acid, which would be difficult to measure properly.
Yes it is a weak acid
Weak.
It is a weak acid.
it is weak acid :)
A solution containing either a weak acid or a weak acid its saltor a weak base and its salt?
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
yes, boric acid is a weak acid