How will you explain formic acids stronger then acetic acid?
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Formic acid is a stronger acid than acetic acid
An acid is considered stronger if it can lose a hydrogen easily to a base. Out of acetic acidand formic acid, formic acid is considered stronger because the CH3 in acetic acid is electron donating. ... This is all because the CH3 is an electron donating group
An acid is considered stronger if it can lose a hydrogen easily to a base. Out of acetic acidand formic acid, formic acid is considered stronger because the CH3 in acetic acid is electron donating. ... This is all because the CH3 is an electron donating group
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An acid is considered stronger if it can lose a hydrogen easily to a base. Out of acetic acidand formic acid, formic acid is considered stronger because the CH3 in acetic acid is electron donating. ... This is all because the CH3 is an electron donating group
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