The molecular formula for acetone is CH3COCH3. There are 3 carbons with 4 valence electrons each, 1 oxygen with 6 valence electrons and 6 hydrogens with 1 valence each. This means that there are 24 valence electrons in acetone.
C2H3O2 with a charge of -1
CH3COO with a charge of -1
CH3CO2−, C2H3O2− or CH3COO−
Any of the above works
The oxidation number of acetate is -1.
it is C2H402 and the valency is -1
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-1 valency
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If you mean acetic acid, the formula is CH3CO2H
Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid. Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
Vinegar is a water solution of acetic acid - CH3COOH. This is a molecule not an atom.
No. There are two molecular requirements that must be met to indicate aromaticity. In order to be aromatic a molecule must: 1) have a ring of pi electrons above and below the molecule. This means: a. The molecule must be cyclic. b. All atoms in the ring must be sp2 hybridized c. The molecule must be planar. 2) have an odd number of pairs of pi electrons. Since acetic acid is not cyclic, it cannot meet the first requirement and therefore cannot be aromatic. There are, however, delocalized electrons that increase the stability of the compound.
Vinegar is added to mustard seeds to create the condiment called "Mustard". The main component of vinegar is acetic acid which has the formula CH3CO2H
Acetic acid: CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH)
If you mean acetic acid, the formula is CH3CO2H
Vinegar contains water (H2O) and acetic acid (CH3CO2H)
Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid. Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
Vinegar is a water solution of acetic acid - CH3COOH. This is a molecule not an atom.
Vinegar is (dilute) acetic acid. CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH) + Water H2O
No, a a nitrite is a substance containing the nitrite ion NO2- Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water.
Yes. Vinegar is a mixture of water (H2O) ad acetic acid (CH3CO2H), both of which contain hydrogen.
No. There are two molecular requirements that must be met to indicate aromaticity. In order to be aromatic a molecule must: 1) have a ring of pi electrons above and below the molecule. This means: a. The molecule must be cyclic. b. All atoms in the ring must be sp2 hybridized c. The molecule must be planar. 2) have an odd number of pairs of pi electrons. Since acetic acid is not cyclic, it cannot meet the first requirement and therefore cannot be aromatic. There are, however, delocalized electrons that increase the stability of the compound.
Vinegar is an acid because it contains acetic acid, which produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. CH3CO2H --> CH3CO2- + H+
Acetic acid. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetic_acid
Vinegar is added to mustard seeds to create the condiment called "Mustard". The main component of vinegar is acetic acid which has the formula CH3CO2H