Methanol is a neutral compound and is neither classified as an acid nor a base.
CH2O, which is formaldehyde, is not an acid or a base. It is considered a neutral compound.
CH3COOH is acetic acid, which is a weak acid. The conjugate base of acetic acid is acetate ion (CH3COO-).
The term for an ionic compound produced from an acid-base reaction is called a salt.
C3H7OH (also known as isopropyl alcohol) is a neutral compound and is neither an acid nor a base.
Methanol is a neutral compound and is neither classified as an acid nor a base.
CH2O, which is formaldehyde, is not an acid or a base. It is considered a neutral compound.
CH3COOH is acetic acid, which is a weak acid. The conjugate base of acetic acid is acetate ion (CH3COO-).
Acid-base reactions are chemical reactions that occur only between an acid and a base. These are examples of single-displacement reactions. An acid is loosely described as something, whether it be an element or a compound, combined with hydrogen to form a (larger) compound. A base is loosely described as a compound or element combined with OH (Hydroxide). An acid-base reaction always yields H2O.
The term for an ionic compound produced from an acid-base reaction is called a salt.
C3H7OH (also known as isopropyl alcohol) is a neutral compound and is neither an acid nor a base.
Ch3CO2CH3 is neither an acid nor a base. It is an ester, a compound formed from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.
Am amphoteric substance can react as a base but also as an acid.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, which can result in a neutral pH depending on the specific acid and base involved.
C2H5OH (ethanol) is a molecular compound because it consists of nonmetallic elements held together by covalent bonds. It is not an acid, base, or salt.
Strongly acidic
Vanillin is a basic compound.