Weak acid
A weak acid is an acid that does not fully dissociate in solution; that is,
if the acid was represented by the general formula AH, then in aqueous
solution a significant amount of undissolved AH still remains.
Examples of weak acids:
* Acetic acid
* Hydrofluoric acid
* Acetylsalicylic acid
* Nicotinic acid
* Pyruvic acid
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