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Ethanoic acid ionizes in aqueous solutions to form two ions which are [tex]CH_3COO^-[/tex] and [tex]H^+[/tex]

Ionization of ethanoic acid

Ethanoic acid goes by the chemical formula [tex]CH_3COOH[/tex].

In aqueous solutions, it ionizes as a monoprotic acid according to the following equation:

[tex]CH_3COOH ---- > CH_3COO^- + H^+[/tex]

A monoprotic acid is an acid that is able to donate only a proton. Hence, ethanoic acid is said to be monoprotic because it ionizes in aqueous solutions to produce a single [tex]H^+[/tex]

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