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The strength of an acid and a is determined by how completely they dissociate in water.?

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Are characteristic of weak acid?

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Strong acids are those acids which completely dissociate into its ions in aqueous solutions. since hydrochloric acid does exactly the same, it is called a strong acid


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How is phosphoric acid a weak acid?

A weak acid is one that doesn't completely dissociate when you put it in water. Weak acids can be very corrosive acids--hydrofluoric acid (call it HF because "hydrofluoric" and "hydrochloric" sound a lot alike) is the most corrosive and dangerous acid going, and it's a weak acid because, thanks to the fluorine atom's extreme reactivity, it doesn't completely dissociate when placed in water.


How are they different in terms of pH level taste and how it dissolves in water?

acids are low pH and taste sour. bases are high in pH and taste bitter. both dissolve in water, some completely dissociating, while some do not. strong acids completely dissociate into ions, like sulphuric acid. acetic acid does not dissociate in water, and so is a weak acid. bases can be this way also.