Chemistry, asked by basavarajabasavaraja, 2 months ago

why acetic acid is insoluble in water ? Give reason​

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Answered by smrutipratikshya27
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Answer:

Acetic Acid (CH3COOH), has only one carbon atom (Other than the carbonyl carbon), so steric hindrance provided by the methyl group is substantially low. This allows water molecule to easily form bonds with the acetic acid molecules (Hydrogen Bonds).

Answered by nitya2005saraswat
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Answer:

Acetic Acid (CH3COOH), has only one carbon atom (Other than the carbonyl carbon), so steric hindrance provided by the methyl group is substantially low. This allows water molecule to easily form bonds with the acetic acid molecules (Hydrogen Bonds).

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