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Weak acid ; Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid Strong Base ; Sodium hydroxide Strong Acid ; Sulphuric Acid Weak Base ; Ammonia solution.
No, glacial acetic acid (pure acetic acid) is a weak electrolyte. It dissociates partially into ions in solution, resulting in a low conductivity compared to strong electrolytes like hydrochloric acid.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
Acetic acid is a weak acid it dissociates only 5% in water at normal temperature.
Not compared to other acids, but to a normal person, yes. Vinegar is a weak acid.
NO!!!! CH3COOH is the formula for the carboxylic acid Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid. Ethanoic acid is a weak acid. it has a pH of about 3 or 4. The IUPAC organisation have drawn up standards for organic formulae. For Carboxylic( Weak / Fatty) acids always have the formula R-COOH . The 'R' being the rest of the molecule. Structurally, the 'C' has four bonds. A single bond to the 'R'. A double bond to one oxygen, and a single bond to the other oxygen , which in turn has a single bond to the hydrogen . In 2-dimension it is displayed as R-C(=O)-O-H. The 'H' dissociates to form 'H^(+)' the acid ion. It does not dissociate as 'O-H^(-). the hydroxide ion.
No, glacial acetic acid (pure acetic acid) is a weak electrolyte. It dissociates partially into ions in solution, resulting in a low conductivity compared to strong electrolytes like hydrochloric acid.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
Acetic acid is a weak acid it dissociates only 5% in water at normal temperature.
Not compared to other acids, but to a normal person, yes. Vinegar is a weak acid.
Weak acid ; Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid Strong Base ; Sodium hydroxide Strong Acid ; Sulphuric Acid Weak Base ; Ammonia solution.
Acetic acid is an example of a weak acid. It only partially dissociates in water, releasing fewer hydrogen ions compared to a strong acid like hydrochloric acid.
Acetic Acid is a WEAK Acid. it has a moderately low pH of about 3 or 4. It is NOT a strong acid, nor a base. Humans can digest weak carboxylic acids like vinegar, lactic acid or citric acid, but CANNOT digest strong mineral acids.
Acetic acid is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates in water to release hydrogen ions, resulting in a lower concentration of free protons compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid.
No. It is considered as a weak acid however its sodium salt is alkaline in nature but not strongly basic.
There are many kinds of weak acid that a have pH close to neutral. Perhaps the most common weak acid is household vinegar.
CH4COOH (acetic acid) is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates in water to release H+ ions, which is characteristic of weak acids.