Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid.
Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
Nitric, nitrous, and most organic acids (acetic, propionic, butanoic, etc.) all have this property.
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
Any kind of acid should be a molecular compound because molecular compounds consists of the combination of non metals. An ionic compound would consist of a metal and a nonmetal, but all acids have the element "H" followed by a gas and are therefor not ionic compounds.
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CH3COOH Or if you like... C2H4O2
Nitric, nitrous, and most organic acids (acetic, propionic, butanoic, etc.) all have this property.
Acetic acid in pure form is molecular and has covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water it dissociates into acetate anions and hydrogen cations.
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
Any kind of acid should be a molecular compound because molecular compounds consists of the combination of non metals. An ionic compound would consist of a metal and a nonmetal, but all acids have the element "H" followed by a gas and are therefor not ionic compounds.
Any acid? There is hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, and sulfuric acid to name a few.
CH3-COOH
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Acetic acid's systematic name is ethanoic acid (CH3COOH)Hydrofluoric acid's molecular formula is HF a combination of hydrogen and fluroine, which is acidic dissolved in water.
No, almost all organic acids are weak acids
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
CH3COOH Or if you like... C2H4O2
citric acetic tartaric