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    What Chemical Process Is Responsible for the Smell of Vinegar
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What Chemical Process Is Responsible for the Smell of Vinegar

Question 64

Question 64

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What chemical process is responsible for the smell of vinegar in an old bottle of aspirin?


A) reduction
B) hydration
C) hydrolysis
D) esterification
E) dissolution

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