This paper is a continutaion of a discussion started in a previous Journal article [1989,66, 148--153] by Russo and Hanania that addressed the fact that ion association in aqueous solution is often overlooked in undergraduate curriculum. Their discussion focused on solid ionic compounds where, the one here focuses on protonic acids, which need not be solids before dissolving in water.
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