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The compound SnH2 would be called either tin(II) hydride or stannous(II) hydride, but I'm not sure such a compound exists. The more common hydride of tin is tin(IV) hydride which is H2Sn, or SnH2.
Most common use is in vinigar:Ethanoic acid is more commonly known by its other name of acetic acid, and vinegar is most often a dilute (
The common name for CH3CO2 is acetic acid.
acetic an hydride formula is (CH3CO)2O in salicylic acid for benzene ring OH and COOH are present ortho to each other. When we terate the acetic an hydride with salicylic acid, Hydrogen as a positive charge from slicylic acid (from OH not from COOH) and CH3COO as a negetive chare will replaces and finally acetyl salicylicylic acid will form,it is also called as ASpirin.acetic acid is also forms
Sodium Hydride is a strong base/alkali. It is an inorganic salt comprising of positively charged sodium ions, and negatively charged hydride (hydrogen) ions: Na+H-. It is a good source of the uncommon hydride ion. (NB Sodium hydride, NaH, is different to Sodium HYDROXIDE, NaOH, which is common table salt.)
Yes. Acetic acid is a lot like acetic acid.
Yes, it does. The most common such compound is aluminum hydride, AlH3.
Acetic acid, C2H4O2, is an organic acid which gives vinegar its sour taste and pungent smell.Added:Acetic acid is the common name for ethanoic acid, CH3COOH.The 5 - 10% food grade solution of acetic acid is called vinegar.
Vinegar
That is the condensed formula for the weak acid acetic acid.CH3COOH is a common formula for acetic acid written by biochemists and biologists
Acetic acid is also called Vinegar! (Although if you are getting really super strong acetic acid, it's called Glacial acetic acid.)