no ethanoic acid does not have a ionic bond the nature of its structure is polar (covalent).
there are all single sigma bonds except for the carbon double bonded to one of the oxygens. that is a double bond that has a sigma and a pi orbital
In ethanoic acid the C-C and C-H bonds are covalent and the C=O and C-O-H bonds are polar, non is ionic.
Yes, but the ethanoic acid is not a good conductor of electricity.
No ethanoic acid is an acid.
Ethanoic acid is vinegar.
Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid. So, ethanoic acid is NOT stronger than hydrochloric acid.
you can take NMR of ethanoic acid
Oxalic acid is dicarboxylic acid while ethanoic acid is monocarboxylic acid.
Nope. Ethanoic has a stronger hydrogen bond
No ethanoic acid is an acid.
HBr is a strong acid. Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid. So ethanoic acid is weaker.
Ethanoic acid is vinegar.
it is sometimes known as ethanoic acid.... it is CH3COOH... it is around 3 on the pH scale..
Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid. So, ethanoic acid is NOT stronger than hydrochloric acid.
you can take NMR of ethanoic acid
Oxalic acid is dicarboxylic acid while ethanoic acid is monocarboxylic acid.
Chlorine attached to alpha carbon of ethanoic acid is electron attracting group due to high electronegativity so through inductive effect the electron pair of O-H bond is more attracted towards oxygen atom and removal of H+ ion is easier as compare to ethanoic acid so chloro ethanoic acid is stronger acid.
vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid
Nothing - vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid.
Ethanoic acid can donate a proton if there is an accepter in the same solution. Hence, it is a Bronsted-Lowry acid.