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tarwin42
2 years ago

When an acetic acid (100%) reacts with unitest, various responsible particles are formed, depending on the exact nature of the reaction. In acetic acid, the responsible particles are the acid particles (acetate ions, CH3 COO-) which are dissolved in water. If the acetic acid reacts with Unitest, various reactions can occur, depending on which components are contained in Unitest. For example, neutralization with a base component in unite can occur, whereby acetate ions and hydroxide ions (OH) react and water (H2 O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are formed. In this case, the responsible particles are acetate ions, hydroxide ions and water particles. However, if the reaction is a reduction or oxidation, other responsible particles such as electrons (e-) or protons (H+) can arise. It is important to note that the precise responsible particles depend on the type of reaction and the specific components in Unitest.