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- noun organic chemistry Alternative spelling of
CH₃COOH .
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Examples
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Gamer should arrange the ingredients in order given in the recipe that can be found in a rupture on the screen: C2H5OH, C6H8O2, C2H5N1O2, CH3COOH, NACO3, C6H5COONA, C20 …, NACL
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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The vinegar, a weak form of acetic acid (CH3COOH), reacts with the baking soda to produce water and carbon dioxide (the gas).
Archive 2004-09-01 2004
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And it said that at equilibrium, CH3COOH had a concentration of 2.0 moldm-3 and C2H5OH had a concentration of 3.5 moldm-3.
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Acetic acid, CH3COOH, also known as ethanoic acid, is an organic acid, which gives vinegar its sour taste and pungent smell. en Español
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For acetic acid, Ka = 1.8 x 10-5 CH3COOH (aq) + H2O (l) H3O+ (aq) + CH3COO - (aq) I 0.10 M R - x +x +x E
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Acetic acid, CH3COOH, also known as ethanoic acid, is an organic acid, which gives vinegar its sour taste and pungent smell. en Español
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Vinegar is basically acetic acid (CH3COOH) and water, so yes, it does contain oxygen atoms.
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CH3COOH (aq) + NaOH (aq) CH3COO - (aq) + Na+ (aq) +
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Basic salts have just the opposite, I mean, a strong base like KOH, NaOH combined with a weak acid like CH3COOH, HCN, C6H5COOH, etc. Examples:
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Acetic acid, CH3COOH, also known as ethanoic acid, is an organic acid which gives vinegar its sour taste and pungent smell.
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