why acetic acid do not act as acid in benzene solution
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Acetic acid forms a dimer in benzene solution. ... This happens with acetic acid dissolved in benzene, but not with acetic acid dissolved in water. In the aqueous solution, acetic acid will hydrogen bond to water rather than itself, and dimerization does not occur
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Acetic Acid do not at as acid in Benzene solution because of the formation of dimers of ethanoic acid.
● Acetic acid which is dissolved in benzene shows an atomic mass of Ethanoic acid having molar mass 60 g/mol dimerises in benzene because of hydrogen holding between its particles and henceforth the sub-atomic mass is higher than ordinary worth.
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