CH3-COOH
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
CH3- C(=O)OH Acetic acid is the archaic name for 'Ethanoic Acid'.
Acetic acid in pure form is molecular and has covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water it dissociates into acetate anions and hydrogen cations.
The chemical name for vinegar is acetic acid, and its molecular formula is CH3COOH.
It's a better representation of its molecular structure and helps to distinguish it from its isomer methyl formate HCOOCH3.
Acetic Acid, CH3COOH, has a molecular weight of 60.05
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
The chemical formula for acetic acid is CH3COOH, not CH3OOH or CH4O2. This formula represents the molecular structure of acetic acid, which consists of two carbon atoms, four hydrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms. The correct formula reflects the arrangement of atoms in the molecule more accurately.
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.
Acetic Acid. In the modern IUPAC Nomenclature it is 'Ethanoic Acid' The old cammercial name is 'Acetic Acid'. The chemical formula/structure is 'CH3COOH'.
Acetic Acid is the archaic name for 'Ethanoic Acid. 1 x C = Formic Acid ' Methanoic Acid 3 x C = propanoic acis 4 x C = butanoic acid 5 x C = Valeric Acid ( Pentanoic acid ./
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.