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(a) acetic acid, when dissolved in water, it disassociates into ions reversely. why?
(b) give the reaction involved.

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Answered by ishandey1000
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Acetic acid when dissolved in water , it dissociates into its ions reversely. As acetic acid is a weak acid and it dissociates into acetate ion and H+ .

The reaction involved is :

CH3COOH ⇌​ CH3COO- + H+

Answered by marishthangaraj
2

Acetic acid when dissolved in water, it disassociates into ions reversely.

Explanation:

  • Acetic acid when dissolved in water , it dissociates into its ions reversely. As acetic acid is  a weak acid and it dissociates into acetate ion and H^+.

              The reaction involved is :

                    CH_3COOH ⇌​ CH_3COO^- + H^+

  • Acetic acid is most popularly known because of its use in vinegar. A majority of the acetic acid produced is used to produce vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), which is the building block to make paints, adhesives, packaging and more.
  • Acetic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH_3COOH  . It is a carboxylic acid consisting of a methyl group that is attached to a carboxyl functional group. The systematic IUPAC name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid and its chemical formula can also be written as C_2H_4O_2.

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