Reactions of ethanoic acid
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The acidity of the carboxylic acids
For example, with ethanoic acid, you get an ethanoate ion formed together with a hydroxonium ion, H3O+. This reaction is reversible and, in the case of ethanoic acid, no more than about 1% of the acid has reacted to form ions at any one time
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