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Ethanoic acid (the | Ethanoic acid (the systematic name for Acetic acid) is a 2 carbon molecule with carboxylic acid group -COOH.<sup> </sup> It has a Molecular weight of 60.05 and a pK<sub>a</sub> value of 4.75. | ||
Acetic acid reacts with alcohols in a condenstation reaction to form water and an ester with the functional group 'R'-COOC-'R' | Acetic acid reacts with alcohols in a condenstation reaction to form water and an ester with the functional group 'R'-COOC-'R' |
Revision as of 17:47, 16 November 2015
Ethanoic acid (the systematic name for Acetic acid) is a 2 carbon molecule with carboxylic acid group -COOH. It has a Molecular weight of 60.05 and a pKa value of 4.75.
Acetic acid reacts with alcohols in a condenstation reaction to form water and an ester with the functional group 'R'-COOC-'R'
It can be formed from the oxidation of Ethanol under acidic conditions and reflux using a strong oxidising agents such as potassium dichromate.
Ethanoic acid is a weak acid and only partially disasscociates in water to form an ethanoate ion CH3COO- and a hydrogen ion[1][2][3].
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