a shape is called a shape in mathematics
That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.
An inscribed shape is inside a circumscribing shape.
A 2 dimensional shape such as a circle is NOT a solid shape, while a sphere is.
Cylindrical shape or Cylinder shape
The name of CH3CO2H is acetic acid.
No, CH3CO2H (acetic acid) is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates in water to form H+ ions.
To find the percent by weight of CH3CO2H in vinegar, you need to know the molar mass of CH3CO2H and the density of vinegar. Once you have that information, you can calculate the weight of CH3CO2H in a given volume of vinegar, and then express that weight as a percentage of the total weight of the solution.
Vinegar contains water (H2O) and acetic acid (CH3CO2H)
Acetic acid: CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH)
Yes,it is more acidic.It is way stronger.
The difference in conductance between HCl and CH3CO2H is due to their differing levels of dissociation in water. HCl dissociates almost completely into ions (H+ and Cl-) in water, leading to high conductance. On the other hand, CH3CO2H only partially dissociates into ions (H+ and CH3COO-) in water, resulting in lower conductance due to fewer charged particles being formed.
One mole to react with ONE mole CH3COOH (ethaancarbonic acid) because it has only ONE proton (H+) to react with, the other 3 Hydrogen's are not proteolytic (=NON-acidic)
CH3CO2H also known as acetate is an acid used in everyday life. The formula of vinegar is same as acetate, which means vinegar and acetate are the same things. The chemical formula can also be written as CH3COOH.
No, a a nitrite is a substance containing the nitrite ion NO2- Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water.
Yes. Vinegar is a mixture of water (H2O) ad acetic acid (CH3CO2H), both of which contain hydrogen.
If you mean acetic acid, the formula is CH3CO2H