Acetic acid is a compound. The chemical formula is CH3COOH.
Acetic acid is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element or a mixture, but a pure substance with a specific chemical formula (C2H4O2).
House hold vineger is dilute acetic acid.So it is a mixture of water and acetic acid.Alone it can be considered as a compound.
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
No, acetic acid and acetic acid ester are not the same thing. Acetic acid is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH, while acetic acid ester is a compound formed by the reaction of acetic acid with an alcohol. Esterification of acetic acid forms esters, which are often used as fragrances or flavorings.
Yes. They are both alkanes and completely soluble in each other. They would form a homogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.
It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
Vinegar from supermarkets is a mixture of water and acetic acid, PURE acetic acid/vinegar is a compound.
Acetic acid is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element or a mixture, but a pure substance with a specific chemical formula (C2H4O2).
It's a colourless liquid organic compound.
Vinegar is a compound and a mixture, being mainly acetic acid (compound)mixed into water (another compound).
Vinegar is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
House hold vineger is dilute acetic acid.So it is a mixture of water and acetic acid.Alone it can be considered as a compound.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
That depends on what kind of vinegar you are asking about. Pure vinegar is a compound composed of Vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2) but the vinegar you buy in a store is a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid and water.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
No. Vinegar is a mixture. Usually it is 5% acetic acid and 95% water.