The elements in this compound are:
carbon
hydrogen
oxygen
Acetic acid is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element or a mixture, but a pure substance with a specific chemical formula (C2H4O2).
In one molecule of C2H4O2, there are 4 atoms of hydrogen.
5.00 moles H x 1 mole C2H4O2/4 moles H = 1.25 moles of C2H4O2 present.
C2H4O2 All these elements, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are nonmetals.
Nothing. You're probably thinking of CH3COOH (also referred to as CH3CO2H or C2H4O2), which is acetic acid.
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Acetic Acid does NOT have an elemental symbol. It is a compound formed from carbon hydrogen and oxygen. Its structure is CH3-C(=O)OH Acetic Acid is the old and commerical name for the modern IUPAC name 'Ethanoic Acid'.
C2h4o2 is the molecular formula for CH2O.
C2H4O2 or CH3COOH
Acetate is C2H4O2, not C6H5O2 !
Acetic acid: CH3COOH, or C2H4O2.
CH3- C(=O)OH Acetic acid is the archaic name for 'Ethanoic Acid'.