ethanoic acid is a alkane
Yes
No, ethanoic acid is a hydrocarbonic ACID.
Hydrocarbons are considered not to have acid groups in their molecular structures
No. because hydrochloric acid has no carbon atom where hydrocarbon has at atleast one carbon atom bonding.
a hydrocarbon consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.
Yes, it is the simplest one.
No ethanoic acid is an acid.
Ethanoic acid is vinegar.
Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid. So, ethanoic acid is NOT stronger than hydrochloric acid.
you can take NMR of ethanoic acid
Oxalic acid is dicarboxylic acid while ethanoic acid is monocarboxylic acid.
No ethanoic acid is an acid.
HBr is a strong acid. Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid. So ethanoic acid is weaker.
Ethanoic acid is vinegar.
Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid. So, ethanoic acid is NOT stronger than hydrochloric acid.
you can take NMR of ethanoic acid
Oxalic acid is dicarboxylic acid while ethanoic acid is monocarboxylic acid.
Nothing - vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid.
vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid
Ethanoic acid can donate a proton if there is an accepter in the same solution. Hence, it is a Bronsted-Lowry acid.
Ethanoic acid, more commonly known as acetic acid, can be found in a 5% concentration in vinegar.
Essentially all the acid in vinegar is ethanoic acid, so titration is probably sufficient.
No it isn't. Ethanoic acid, more commonly called acetic acid, is a weak acid. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.