1) How are carboxylic acids different from mineral acids from ionization point of view? 2) describe an activity to find how ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate. name the gas evolved. how can it be tested?
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• Mineral acid is known as water soluble acid procured from inorganic chemicals when compared to the organic acids.
• When sulfuric acid is mixed with water it the ions dissociate in the solution in the form of positive hydrogen ions and negative sulfate ions.
• When acetic acid is mixed with water, only few ions of acetate and hydrogen are formed inside the water.
• Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium to form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide.
• When sulfuric acid is mixed with water it the ions dissociate in the solution in the form of positive hydrogen ions and negative sulfate ions.
• When acetic acid is mixed with water, only few ions of acetate and hydrogen are formed inside the water.
• Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium to form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide.
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