Biology, asked by purvadbarge11, 5 months ago

how acetic acid bleached in vinegar production?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vinegar is an acid (in fact, it's known as acetic acid). So when bleach is mixed with vinegar, the sodium hypochlorite takes a proton from the vinegar, and that reaction generates hypochlorous acid. The hypochlorous acid then reacts with the rest of the vinegar, Dr. Biberdorf continues.

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Answered by singhpardhuman487
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Explanation:

vinegar is an acid (in facts is known as acetic acid ) so when bleach is mixed with vinegar , the sodium hypochlorite takes a proton from the vinegar and that reaction generates hypochlorous acid. the hypochlorous acid then reacts with the rest of the vinegar . Dr Biberdorf continues.

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