A weak acid is on that does not completely dissociate that is to say not all molecules of acid ionize to fornication hydrogen ion and a variable negative ion that corresponds to the acid.
A tribasic acid is an acid that when completely dissociated produces three moles of hydrogen ions for every mole of acid.
So go from there, personally not sure about final phrasing.
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H2C2O2 is a dialdehyde by the name glyoxal. And it is neutral. However, H2C2O4 is oxalic acid and is weakly acidic.
No, boric acid is NOT tribasic, although its formula suggests so with formula H3BO3.It is a mono-basic, weak acid:H3BO3 + H2O
H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.
It is a weak acid.
Weak.
strong acid- hydrochloric acid - used for digestion as a secretion of stomach weak acid- citric acid - used for maintaining salts in body
H2C2O2 is a dialdehyde by the name glyoxal. And it is neutral. However, H2C2O4 is oxalic acid and is weakly acidic.
No, boric acid is NOT tribasic, although its formula suggests so with formula H3BO3.It is a mono-basic, weak acid:H3BO3 + H2O
The formic acid is a weak acid.
H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.
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