I believe you are asking about the formula for ethanoic acid rather than ethonoic acid, which doesn't exist.
Ethanoic acid is the proper, systematic (IUPAC) name for acetic acid. The molecular formula is:
HOOC-CH2CH3.
Ethanoic acid is CH3COOH and its empirical formula is CH3COOH too because this formula
cannot be more simplified
CH3CO2H, also known as Acetic acid.
Yes, it is possible for an empirical formula to be the same as the molecular formula. For example, Lactic acid's molecular formula is C3H6O3, which would make its empirical formula CH2O.
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Oxalic acid is an organic compound, a diprotic acid, with the molecular formula H2C2O4.
Vinegar is a mixture and does not have a molecular formula as such. The "active" ingredient in vinegar is acetic acid, which has the formula CH3COOH, in one common method of writing it.
H2SO3 is the molecular formula of sulfurous acid.
vinegar
The molecular formula for Hydrofluoric is HF.
Ascorbic acid is (5R)-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxyfuran-2(5H)-one. Its molecular formula is C6H8O6
i dont know the molecular formula
The molecular formula of caproic acid is C6H12O2.Structurally, it has an unbranched hydrocarbon chain terminating in a carboxyl group:C5H11COOH. It is also known as hexanoic acid.The molecular formula for caproic acid is C6H12O2. Caproic acid is also called hexanoic acid.
The formula is H3PO4 O | HO-P-OH | OH O HO-P-OH H3PO4 OH
HIO3
HCIO3
CHCl2CHOOH
H2so4
H2co3
Yes, it is possible for an empirical formula to be the same as the molecular formula. For example, Lactic acid's molecular formula is C3H6O3, which would make its empirical formula CH2O.