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Weak acids: are always more soluble than strong acids have a higher degree of dissociation than do strong acids only ionize a fraction of their molecules always produce weak conjugate bases
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Weak acids:
are always more soluble than strong acids
have a higher degree of dissociation than do strong acids
only ionize a fraction of their molecules
always produce weak conjugate bases
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weak acids only partially ionize. so the retain part of the original molecule. C
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