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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 10:25 markitakimbrough69

When ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) ionizes it loses a hydrogen ion and forms the ethanoate ion CH3COO-. Explain why in this structure (Ethanoate acid), the carbon-oxygen bonds are different from either of the carbon-oxygen bonds in ethanoic acid.
(Basically the C goes from being bonded with one O through a single bond and one in a double bond, to both in single bonds, but one of them being negative)

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