Vinegar is an example of what type of acid?

Vinegar is an example of what type of acid?

  • Correct Answer: carboxylic
  • carbonic
  • ascorbic
  • acetic

Explanation: Carboxylic acid is a carbonyl in which in which the carbon atom is bonded to an OH group on one side and either a carbon or hydrogen atom on the other. Carboxylic acids are weak acids, for example, vinegar.

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