appearance of solution when acetic acid is mixed with water
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acetic acid is a hydrophilic (polar) solvent, similar to ethanol and water.
When dissolved in water, acetic acid undergoes dissociation to form hydrogen ion. Because of the release of a proton, acetic acid has an acidic character. It turns blue litmus paper red, indicating that it is acidic in nature. However, it is a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in aqueous solution.
gemerally, when it dissolve in water it form colourless solution .
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For me just transparent or colorless because of its ability to form hydrogen bond and water has it
yash2251:
turbid or clear solution?
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