Hydrochloric acid (HCI) is a strong acid and Acetic acid (HC2H302) is a weak acid. Explain in terms of
percent ionization, why these acids are classified as such.
1. Strong acids completely ionize
2. Weak acids completely ionize
3. Strong acids do not completely ionize
4. Weak acids do not completely ionize
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