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Acetic acid is weak acid than sulphuric acid because
Options
(a) it has – COOH group
(b) it decomposes on increasing temperature
(c) it has less degree of ionisation
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
it has less degree of ionisation
Explanation:
Acetic acid is weak acid than sulphuric acid because it has less degree of ionisation.CH₃COOH + H₂O ⇌ H₃O⁺ + CH₃COO⁻. It has only weak tendency to lose protons. Thus, the equilibrium lies mostly towards the left. However, sulphuric acid is a strong dibasic acid.
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