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7 September, 11:24

Which would be least likely to completely dissolve in water?

hydrochloric acid

sulfuric acid

nitric acid

acetic acid

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  1. 7 September, 15:14
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    Acetic acid

    Explanation:

    Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulphuric acid are strong acids, they completely ionised into their respective cations and anions. Thus, they completely dissolved in water. Whereas, acetic acid is a weak acid because it is not completely ionised or dissociates acetate ions and hydrogen ions in the water. Thus, acetic acid does not dissolve in water completely.
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