Answer: A weak acid solution consists of mostly nonionized acid molecules.
Explanation:
Strong electrolytes are those solutions which undergo complete dissociation when dissolved in water. The dissociation of strong electrolytes is given by a right arrow.
Weak electrolytes are those solutions which do not undergo complete dissociation when dissolved in water. The dissociation of weak electrolytes is given by a rightleft arrow.
Weak acids are those substances which dissociate partially to give [tex]H^+[/tex] ions when dissolved in water. Thus most of molecules remain unionized in solutions.
[tex]CH_3COOH\rightleftharpoons CH_3COO^-+H^+[/tex]
Strong acids are those substances which dissociate completely to give [tex]H^+[/tex] ions when dissolved in water.
[tex]HNO_3(aq.)\rightarrow H^+(aq.)+NO_3^-(aq.)[/tex]