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    In Examining the Formula for Acetic Acid,HC<sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub>,the Ionizable Hydrogen Atom(s)is/are
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In Examining the Formula for Acetic Acid,HC2H3O2,the Ionizable Hydrogen Atom(s)is/are

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Question 108

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In examining the formula for acetic acid,HC2H3O2,the ionizable hydrogen atom(s) is/are:


A) the H on the left.
B) one of the H's on the right-side.
C) all of the H's on the right-side.
D) all four H's.
E) none of the above.

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