Chemistry, asked by nishantkumar02sep200, 1 month ago

How many H+ ion will be given by acetic acid when it is dissolved in water *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

four hydrogen atoms

Explanation:

Acetic acid (CH3COOH) belongs to a class of acids called organic acids. There are four hydrogen atoms in the molecule, but only the one hydrogen that is bonded to an oxygen atom is ionizable. The O-H bond can be ionized to yield the H+ ion and the acetate ion. The other hydrogen atoms in this molecule are not acidic.

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Answered by rmgayathri781
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Explanation:

4 H+ ions dear

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