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What two ions make up acetic acid or vinegar?
Acetic Acid or vinegar comprises a hydrogen ion (H+) and an acetate ion (CH3COO−).
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Acetic Acid or vinegar comprises a hydrogen ion (H+) and an acetate ion (CH3COO−).
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These two ions combine to form the weak acid known as acetic acid, which is responsible for the distinct sour taste and strong odor of vinegar.
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