CH3COOH is a monobasic acid because it is completely neutralised by one mole of a base. E.g CH3COOH + H20 -> CH3COO- + H30+
A mono basic acid is an acid that can be newutralized by one equivalent of a base. Example: HCl, CH3COOH etc
No. It is dibasic.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
No. CH3COOH is a weak acid known as acetic acid or ethanoic acid.
it is a monobasic oxyacid
A mono basic acid is an acid that can be newutralized by one equivalent of a base. Example: HCl, CH3COOH etc
No. It is dibasic.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
No. CH3COOH is a weak acid known as acetic acid or ethanoic acid.
it is a monobasic oxyacid
Formula: H3PO2 But it is a monobasic acid.
It is CH3COOH.
Vinegar is typically around 5% acetic acid (CH3COOH), also known as ethanoic acid.Acetic Acid
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) is a compound.
Yes
C2H4O2 normally written as CH3COOH to show the presence of the carboxyic acid group
Acetic Acid, CH3COOH, has a molecular weight of 60.05