An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water
Hydrochloric acid is the stronger acid because it ionizes in water, while acetic acid only slightly ionizes in water.
Less than 0.5% of acetic acid ionizes
Yes, acetic acid is highly soluble in water.
Vinegar is not the same thing as citric acid; vinegar is acetic acid. Acetic acid and citric acid are both weak acids, but citric acid is slightly more acidic.
Acetic acid is a stronger acid. Ethanol is an alcohol which is slightly acidic but usually neutral in nature.
Hydrochloric acid is the stronger acid because it ionizes in water, while acetic acid only slightly ionizes in water.
Less than 0.5% of acetic acid ionizes
Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.
A strong acid ionizes partially in water while a weak acid ionizes fully in water.
Yes, acetic acid is highly soluble in water.
Vinegar is not the same thing as citric acid; vinegar is acetic acid. Acetic acid and citric acid are both weak acids, but citric acid is slightly more acidic.
acetic acid is aqueous, so no.
Sulphuric acid.. As it ionizes almost completely into its ions. so it is a strong electrolyte..
A weak acid.
Acetic acid is a stronger acid. Ethanol is an alcohol which is slightly acidic but usually neutral in nature.
Vinegar contains about 5–20% acetic acid (CH3COOH), water and flavourings.
An acid.