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impure dilute acetic acid

Chemical NAME: Ethanoic acid, (also, but trivially: acetic acid)

Chemical FORMULA: CH3COOH

But actually vinegar is not a chemical, it is a solution of -among others- acetic acid.

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The common acid in all vinegars is acetic acid or ethanoic acid. The IUPAC name is ethanoic acid. Vinegar is a solution which contains mainly water and about 3-5 % of the above. There are traces of other materials in there too.

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The chemical name for vinegar is acetic acid.

The chemical formula is: CH3COOH

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Vinegar contains acetic acid., ethanoic acid, CH3COOH

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White vinegar is made from an organic acid (carboxylic acid) called ethanoic acid which forms when ethanol (alcohol) is oxidised, by leaving in air.

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Known as acetic acid the chemical formua for vinegar is CH3COOH

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Acetic acid, solution in water; the concentration is usually 9 %.

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Acetic acid

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