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2. What happens when hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to the solution? Do the relative concentrations of H+, CH3COOH, or

CH3C00 change when HCl is added to the solution?

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2. What happens when hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to the solution? Do the relative-example-1
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Answer: A molecule of hydrochloric acid, for example, is composed of a hydrogen atom and a chlorine atom. When these molecules dissolve into water, they separate into a positively charged hydrogen ion and a negatively charged chlorine ion. ... Only some of the molecules of weak acids disassociate when added to water.

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