Respuesta :
When an uncharged weak acid is added to water, a homogeneous equilibrium forms in which aqueous acid molecules, HA(aq), react with liquid water to form aqueous hydronium ions and aqueous anions, A-(aq). The latter are produced when the acid molecules lose H+ ions to water.
Weak acid dissociates partially in water to form hydronium ion and conjugate base of the acid. Since the acid is weak the conjugate base is strong. Acetic acid is a weak acid which dissolves in water to form hydronium ion and acetate ions (conjugate base).
CH₃COOH + H₂O → H₃O⁺ + CH₃COO⁻