Vinegar. The correct name is Ethanoic acid.
Acetic acid is the chemical name and the fomula is CH3COOH,
Acetic Acid is the archaic name for 'Ethanoic Acid' The IUPAC organisation rearranged the nomenclature of organic chemistry, and Acetic Acid became ' Ethanoic Acid ' ( Formula CH3COOH ). The IUPAC people also standardised the formula writing.
HC2H302 is acetic acid.
Acetic acid, which is weak enough to put in your mouth if it is mixed as a 5% solution with water. If so, it's called vinegar.
The IUPAC name is ethanoic acid, but it's usually called acetic acid.
Yes its oner and the same chemical. Its modern IUPAC name is Ethanoic Acid. ( CH3COOH ). It has the smell of vinegar, because it is a constituent of vinegar. Casually it is still referred to as Acetic Acid.
acetic acid is the acid name for hydrogen acetate, H(C2H3O2)
That is the condensed formula for the weak acid acetic acid.CH3COOH is a common formula for acetic acid written by biochemists and biologists
The name of this chemical compound is Hydrogen acetate, or acetic acid.
Yes, ethanoic acid and acetic acid are the same compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH. Ethanoic acid is the systematic IUPAC name, while acetic acid is the common name for this compound.
The chemical name for vinegar is acetic acid, and its molecular formula is CH3COOH.
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.