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Explain why is hydrochloric acid is called, a strong acid and acetic acid, a weak acid? How can it be verified?

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The strength of acids and bases depends on the number of H+ produced. 

i. Acids that give rise to more H+ ions are said to be strong acids and acids that give less H+ ions are said to be weak acids. 

ii. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) gives more number of H+ on dissociation: 

HCl  H+ + Cl-

iii. On the other hand, acetic acid (CH3COOH) gives H+ ions but it is a reversible reaction and thus the ions formed gets to form acetic acid and reaction proceeds in backward direction through a reversible reaction. Due to reversibility, less number of H+ ions are produced:

CH3COOH ↔ CH3COO- + H+ 

iv. Hence, hydrochloric acid is called strong acid and acetic acid is called a weak acid.

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