Solutions of hydrochloric acid caused the light bulb to glow brighter than solutions of acetic acid. how do you account for the difference in behavior between these two compounds?

Respuesta :

The primary difference between hydrochloric acid and acetic acid is that hydrochloric acid undergoes a complete ionization, whereas acetic acid does not. This is why a light bulb will burn brighter in the solutions of hydrochloric acid, and also why hydrochloric acid is considered a strong acid, while acetic acid is considered a weak acid.