Kakodil oxide formation reaction of acetic acid
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Reactions with inorganic compounds
Acetic acid is mildly corrosive to metals including iron, magnesium, and zinc, forming hydrogen gas and salts called acetates: Mg + 2 CH3COOH → (CH3COO)2Mg + H. ... Acetates when heated with arsenic trioxide form cacodyl oxide, which can be detected by its malodorous vapours.
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