A weak acid?
Question asked by: alekhya.y
Asked on: 12 Dec 2010

A weak acid is one that doesn't have as strong a concentration of H+ ions, or that is to say protons, as a strong acid does.
By: knowitall
Replied at: 12 Dec 2010
Rate Answer
Comment or provide your answer to this question
No comments have been added to this question "A weak acid?".
No comments have been added to this question "A weak acid?".
Ask a New Question
Find out more about Chemistry
Chemistry Questions and Answers
acids and alkalis Questions and Answers
Next question: why is oxygen more soluble that nitrogen?
Become a Member! It's Free >>>
Share on Facebook:
On Twitter:
Tweet this!
Question Keywords
acid  weak  
More Questions:What Is An Anion?
How Does Nutrient Dynamics Changes In Sea Water
What Happens When Salt Is Dissolved In Water?
Pollution
Why Doesn't Stainless Steel Rust?

