Is acetic acid monoprotic?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether acetic acid (which has the chemical formula CH₃COOH) is considered monoprotic, meaning it can donate only one proton (H⁺) per molecule in a reaction. This is a terminology used in acid-base chemistry to classify acids.

Answer

Acetic acid is monoprotic.

The final answer is that acetic acid is monoprotic.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that acetic acid is monoprotic.

More Information

Acetic acid (CH3COOH) has four hydrogen atoms but can only donate one proton, which is why it is classified as a monoprotic acid.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume that the number of hydrogen atoms determines if an acid is monoprotic; it's actually about how many protons the acid can donate.

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