The compound is ethanoic acid, and it is not a base.
No. CH3COOH is a weak acid known as acetic acid or ethanoic acid.
CH3COOH is a monobasic acid because it is completely neutralised by one mole of a base. E.g CH3COOH + H20 -> CH3COO- + H30+
It is a so called Amfolyt. Both acid and base.
'HC2H3O2' is a rather poor way of writing the formula for ethanoic(acetic) acid. It is usually written as 'CH3COOH'.
A mono basic acid is an acid that can be newutralized by one equivalent of a base. Example: HCl, CH3COOH etc
No. CH3COOH is a weak acid known as acetic acid or ethanoic acid.
CH3COOH is a monobasic acid because it is completely neutralised by one mole of a base. E.g CH3COOH + H20 -> CH3COO- + H30+
CH3COOH is a acid. It is a weak acid.
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It is a so called Amfolyt. Both acid and base.
'HC2H3O2' is a rather poor way of writing the formula for ethanoic(acetic) acid. It is usually written as 'CH3COOH'.
A mono basic acid is an acid that can be newutralized by one equivalent of a base. Example: HCl, CH3COOH etc
all are amphoteric ic solutions because in ammonia plus acetic acid case ammonia is base and acetic acid is acid , in next water will behave as base and in last case water will react as acid .
CH3COOH + OH- ------> H2O + CH3COO- so it is still an acid plus base gives an acetate salt plus water.
Acetic acid, CH3COOH, and Sodium Acetate, (CH3COOH-)(Na+).
Acetic Acid or ethanoic acid {CH3COOH}.BEING ACID,IT TURNS BLUE LITMUS RED.IT IS SOUR.
It is CH3COOH.