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A weak acid is one which

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Chemistry WAEC 1995

A weak acid is one which

  • is not corrosive
  • is slightly ionized in water checkmark
  • does not produce salts with alkalis
  • does not conduct an electric current in aqueous solution
  • forms acid salts with bases

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

A weak acid is a chemical compound that only partially dissociates (splits into ions) when dissolved in water, meaning it doesn't release all its hydrogen ions into the solution, unlike a strong acid which fully ionizes; common examples of weak acids include acetic acid (found in vinegar) and formic acid. 

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