Two test tubes containing water are labelled A and B. Few drops of hydrochloric acid are added to test tube A and acetic acid to test tube B. Which of the following statements are true regarding the number of H+ ions in the test tubes?
A
Both the test tubes have equal number of H+ ions
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B
None of these
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C
Test tube A has more number of H+ ions than test tube B
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D
Test tube B has more number of H+ ions than test tube A
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Solution
The correct option is C Test tube A has more number of H+ ions than test tube B Acetic acid (CH3COOH) is a weak acid and gets partially ionised in water. This means that not all molecules of acetic acid ionise to form CH3COO− and H+ ions.
CH3COOH(aq)⇋H+(aq)+CH3COO−(aq)
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a strong acid. It ionises completely in water into H+ and Cl− ions.
HCl(aq)dissociate−−−−−−→H+(aq)+Cl−(aq)
Therefore, hydrochloric acid will have more number of H+ ions in aqueous solution than acetic acid.