Respuesta :
Answer:
A B C D (all of the above)
Explanation:
Weak acid do not have a much hydrogen ions when in liquids or aqueous solutions. Examples of weak acids include vinegar, citric acid (from oranges, lemons, etc)
All of the above are correct.
Weak acids do not completely dissociate in water and therefore it lacks mobile particles to carry a charge. So it cannot conduct electricity in water.
It is not as strong or concentrated as a strong acid because there are less moles per litre.
A weak acid will not completely dissociate in water due to strong intramolecular forces
Weak acids do not completely dissociate in water and therefore it lacks mobile particles to carry a charge. So it cannot conduct electricity in water.
It is not as strong or concentrated as a strong acid because there are less moles per litre.
A weak acid will not completely dissociate in water due to strong intramolecular forces