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  • Glacial Acetic Acid: Strong or Weak Electrolyte? | Chemistry Explained
    No, glacial acetic acid is not a strong electrolyte. Although it is a polar molecule and does undergo some ionization in water, it is considered a weak acid. This means that only a small fraction of the acid molecules dissociate into ions in solution, and the majority remain intact. As a result, glacial acetic acid does not conduct electricity well and does not completely dissociate into its constituent ions.
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