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Strong acids ionize completely in aqueous solution whereas weak acids have low percentage of ionization.
When an acid ionizes, it dissociates into hydrogen ions and a conjugate base.
The general equation for this process is
In the above equation, HA represents the acid,
Hydrochloride acid, HCl, is an example of a strong acid. All the dissolved acid ionizes completely to two ions
If you make a 1.0 molar solution of HCl, the hydrogen ion concentration will also be 1.0 molar.
Weak acids, on the other hand ionize much less than 100 %.
For example, if we assume a weak acid, such as