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Why does 1 m HCI solution have a higher concentration of `H^(+)` ions than tm `CH_(3)COOH` Solution?

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1 m HCl has higher cone. of `H^(+)` because it ioniser compleatly in aqueous solution whereas `CH_(3)COOH` does not as it is a weak acid.
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