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Addition of dilute HCl(aq) to HCOOH(aq) decreases the ionization of HCOOH. This phenomenon is strictIonic Equilibrium Chemistry Question

Question

Addition of dilute HCl(aq) to HCOOH(aq) decreases the ionization of HCOOH. This phenomenon is strictly due to:

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

HCl is a strong acid that fully dissociates to provide a high concentration of $H^+$. The presence of this common ion ($H^+$) forces the weak acid equilibrium of HCOOH backward, suppressing its ionization.

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