Yes, at -94.7 degrees Celsius, or -138.46 degrees Fahrenheit. That's 138 degrees below zero! By the way, all liquids will freeze.
yes. the mixture makes about -78 degree.
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No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
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No. Acetic acid is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates.
1. If acids other than the acetic acid were present in the vinegar, it would be difficult to determine the percent of just the acetic acid, since it would be mixed with another acid.
Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid. Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
No, almost all organic acids are weak acids
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Which are the related acids for acetic acid?
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acetic acid
No. Acetic acid is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates.
1. If acids other than the acetic acid were present in the vinegar, it would be difficult to determine the percent of just the acetic acid, since it would be mixed with another acid.
Vinegar contains acetic acid.
Acetic acid is systematically known as ethanoic acid. Its formula is CH3CO2H. and cab be shortened to C2H4O2
The Bronsted-Lowry theory is that acids and bases are defined by the way they react with each other. Liquid ammonia and acetic acid are examples.