If you mean acetic acid, the formula is CH3CO2H
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid. Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
CH3CO2H also known as acetate is an acid used in everyday life. The formula of vinegar is same as acetate, which means vinegar and acetate are the same things. The chemical formula can also be written as CH3COOH.
no, it's a non-electrolyte because it's not a weak acid/base. all molecular compounds that aren't acids/bases are non-electrolytes.
If you mean acetic acid, the formula is CH3CO2H
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
Acetic acid: CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH)
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
CH3CO2H also known as acetate is an acid used in everyday life. The formula of vinegar is same as acetate, which means vinegar and acetate are the same things. The chemical formula can also be written as CH3COOH.
Vinegar is an acid because it contains acetic acid, which produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. CH3CO2H --> CH3CO2- + H+
Vinegar is (dilute) acetic acid. CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH) + Water H2O
no, it's a non-electrolyte because it's not a weak acid/base. all molecular compounds that aren't acids/bases are non-electrolytes.
There are far more than 5 acids. There are, however, 6 (some sources say 8) strong acids. They are: Hydrochloric acid (HCl) Hydrobromic acid (HBr) Hydroiodic acid (HI) Perchloric acid (HClO3) Nitric acid (HNO3) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Some sources also list Chloric acid (HClO3) and Periodic acid (HIO4) as strong acids. There are hundreds of weak acids. Common example include: Acetic acid (CH3CO2H) Formic acid (HCO2H) Carbonic acid (H2CO3) Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) Hydrofluoric acid (HF) Hydrosulfuric acid (H2S)
No, a a nitrite is a substance containing the nitrite ion NO2- Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water.
thanks to you i solved mine...couldn't find ka of ch3co2h...but because pH=pKa+log([base]/[acid]) <----hasslbeck eqation. you know what pH your trying to get to 4.44 and pKa=-log(ka) = log(1.8*10^-5) which leaves 4.44=4.74+log([base]/[acid]) so.. -.30=log([base]/[acid]) so... ([base]/[acid])=10^-.3 so the ration is roughly .501187 good luck. chem sucks