it forms dimer through hydrogen bonds and is soluble in water.
Since each of these molecules contain an -OH group, ethanoic acid exhibits hydrogen bonding.
ethanoic acid is a alkane
Nope. Ethanoic has a stronger hydrogen bond
Hydrogen
Ethanoic acid is made of: Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon (All so known as Ethanol)
Ethanoic acid contains carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). The formula is C2H4O2
Ethanoic acid is more polar than propanoic acid, as it contains fewer carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds.
No ethanoic acid is an acid.
Yes - low pH means a stronger acid because pH is the NEGATIVE logarithm to base 10 of the [H+] ion concentration. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid in that it fully ionizes and has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions on a like for like basis than ethanoic acid (acetic acid) which is a weak acid in that it does not fully dissociate.
HBr is a strong acid. Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid. So ethanoic acid is weaker.
Ethanoic acid is vinegar.
intramolecular hydrogen bonding means hydrogen bonding with in that molecule.there is no interaction with other molecules for hydrogen bonding. very important example is salysilic acid,glycol etc