Science, asked by yash2251, 1 year ago

appearance of solution when acetic acid is mixed with water

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Answered by gunjan63
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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 .

Answered by Kaidus
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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?
Kaidus: well I was not been have to experiment that but as we go to see its equation of acetic acid and water it both have hydrogen and oxygen. So we can conclude that it is clear solution
yash2251: thanks.. ☺️
Kaidus: Mark as Brainliest bro :)
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