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Acetic acid /əˈsiːtɪk/,
systematically named ethanoic acid /ˌɛθəˈnoʊɪk/, is an acidic,
colourless liquid and
organic compound with the
chemical formula...
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Acetic anhydride, or
ethanoic anhydride, is the
chemical compound with the
formula (CH3CO)2O.
Commonly abbreviated Ac2O, it is the
simplest isolable anhydride...
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provides supplementary chemical data on
acetic acid. The
handling of this
chemical may
incur notable safety precautions. It is
highly recommend...
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three words. For example, CH3CO−O−OCCH3 is
called ethanoic anhydride and CH3CO−O−OCCH2CH3 is
called ethanoic propanoic anhydride.
Amines (R−NH2) are named...
- also its
recommended IUPAC name, but its formal,
systematic IUPAC name is
ethanoic acid. The IUPAC's
rules for
naming organic and
inorganic compounds are...
- carboxyl, and why al
should not
connote COH; the
names ethanol ethanal and
ethanoic acid or
simply ethane acid
would then
stand for the OH, COH and COOH derivatives...
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Common Systematic Common Systematic Molecular Structural C2:0
Acetic acid
Ethanoic acid
Acetate Ethanoate C2H4O2 CH3COOH 60.05 C3:0
Propionic acid Propanoic...
- acid Straight-chain
fatty acid 3 1.18 0.84
Short Metenolone acetate C17β
Ethanoic acid Straight-chain
fatty acid 2 1.14 0.88
Short Metenolone enanthate C17β...
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retained name (e.g.,
phenol and
acetic acid,
instead of
benzenol and
ethanoic acid),
while in
other cases, the
systematic name was
chosen over a very...
- i is less than 1. For example,
carboxylic acids such as
acetic acid (
ethanoic acid) or
benzoic acid form
dimers in benzene, so that the
number of solute...