Acetone is not a acid it is a ketone. It doesn't have H+ ions to liberate so as to act as an acid.
Acetone can act as a base or and acid, depending on the nature of the other reagents and the reaction conditions.
No. Acetone is a ketone. Acetone is CH3COCH3 Ether is of the type R-O-R
Solubility of benzoic acid in acetone is 1.350 M
Acetone is a pure organic liquid no acid or base is in it.
Acetone is an organic compound, CH3COCH3 Phosphoric acid is an inorganic compound, H3PO4 Both acetone and phosphoric acid are different species.
Acetone can act as a base or and acid, depending on the nature of the other reagents and the reaction conditions.
No, it is made of acetone most of the time, which is a weak acid.
No. Acetone is a ketone. Acetone is CH3COCH3 Ether is of the type R-O-R
Solubility of benzoic acid in acetone is 1.350 M
Acetone is a pure organic liquid no acid or base is in it.
Acetone is an organic compound, CH3COCH3 Phosphoric acid is an inorganic compound, H3PO4 Both acetone and phosphoric acid are different species.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Acetone is only a weak polar solvent.
H2CO3 Carbonic acid is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in solution making it a weak electrolyte.
Yes it is a weak acid
it is weak acid :)
It is a weak acid.