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Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.
In a liquid-liquid solution of acetic acid in water, acetic acid is the solute and water is the solvent. Acetic acid dissolves in water, forming a homogeneous mixture where water is the majority component and acetic acid is the minority component.
You could separate a mixture of acetic acid and water by using a method called distillation. Since acetic acid has a lower boiling point (about 118°C) compared to water (100°C), heating the mixture will cause the acetic acid to vaporize first. The vapor can then be condensed back into a liquid in a separate container, effectively separating the acetic acid from the water. This technique takes advantage of the differences in boiling points to achieve separation.
Yes, acetic acid is soluble in water.
H2CO3 Carbonic acid.
Yes, acetic acid is miscible in water. This means that acetic acid can fully dissolve in water to form a homogeneous solution.
acetic acid is aqueous, so no.
Yes, acetic acid is highly soluble in water.
Vinegar contains about 5–20% acetic acid (CH3COOH), water and flavourings.
When you mix water (H2O) and acetic acid, the acetic acid will dissolve in the water to form a solution. Acetic acid is a weak acid and will partially dissociate into hydrogen ions (H+) and acetate ions (CH3COO-) in the water. This will result in a slightly acidic solution.
Yes. Acetic acid is a lot like acetic acid.
That is the condensed formula for the weak acid acetic acid.CH3COOH is a common formula for acetic acid written by biochemists and biologists