Talk:Weak acid

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I'd like to see Citric acid in the list of common weak acids.

It is in, and so are at least two common weak mineral acids: phosphoric and boric. Not all mineral acids are strong acids.

[edit] "undissolved AH"

I understand the acid is to be represented by "HA", but I don't understand what "AH" represents, nor what the amount of undissolved stuff has to do with ionization.