because hcl is more acidic than ch3cooh. ch3cooh (ethanoic acid) is a weak acid whereas hcl is a very strong acid.
CH3COOH + NaOH --> CH3COONa + H2OOr better the ionic equation in water:CH3COOH + OH- --> CH3COO- + H2O[Na+ ions are left out of the equation because they don't take part in this reaction: it stays unchanged in solution]
The vapor pressure of CH3OOH (methoxy) at 20 degrees Celsius is approximately 19.26 mmHg.
The color of methyl orange is red. The color is red when the acetic acid is below pH 3.1.
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.
CH3OH: forms hydrogen bonds due to the presence of an -OH group. CH3Cl: does not form hydrogen bonds as hydrogen is not directly bonded to a highly electronegative atom. CH3OOH: forms hydrogen bonds due to the presence of two -OH groups. HCl: does not form hydrogen bonds as it does not contain hydrogen directly bonded to a highly electronegative atom. C4H8: does not form hydrogen bonds as it lacks hydrogen directly bonded to highly electronegative atoms. PH3: does not form hydrogen bonds as hydrogen in PH3 is not directly bonded to highly electronegative atoms like O, N, or F.
1,1,1-trichloro-2-propanone
If you really mean CH3OOH, then the compound is called methyl hydroperoxide. The boiling point is unknown (it is very hard to synthsize and probably unstable below its boiling point).However if this is a mis-spelled formula for the more common compound acetic acidit should have been spelled as CH3COOH. The boiling point of this ethanoic acid (official name for acetic acid) is118 to 119 °C244 to 246 °F391 to 392 K
what is the term for different metals reacting to each other Black copper oxide CuO reacts with acetic acid CH3COOH (inside vinegar) forming copper acetate Cu(CH3COO)2 and water: CuO + 2CH3COOH --> Cu(CH3COO)2 + H2O A similar reaction happens with Cu(OH)2, CuCO3, Cu2CO3(OH)2 ecc. The copper acetate is water soluble and dissolves away, leaving a clean copper metal surface.
It's a bicarb held together a hydrogen atom .. It doesn't exist without another element. such as Sodium ... i.e. Sodium bicarb (NaHC03). The most common split of HC03 is through the addition of another Hydrogen, making H2O and C02. Hence the Sodium Acetate, CO2 and water (H2O) from the vinegar and bicarb kids trick CH3OOH + NaHCO3-> CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
Acids can be classified as mineral acids and organic acid.Mineral acids:Hydrochloric acidSulphuric acidnitric acidnitrous acidphosphoric acidcarbonic acidOrganic acid:oleic acidcitric acidpalmitic acidmaleic acid