Properties of Ethanoic Acid

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Ethanoic Acid and Litmus Paper

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Ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) is a weak organic acid that exhibits typical acidic behavior. It turns blue litmus paper red but has no effect on red litmus paper. In this experiment, blue litmus turns dark red with hydrochloric acid (HCl), a strong acid, and turns orangish-red with acetic acid. Red litmus paper shows no change with either acid. The intensity of the color change indicates the strength of the acid.

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Ethanoic Acid and Litmus Paper Reaction – Explained

Ethanoic acid, also known as acetic acid, is a weak organic acid with the chemical formula CH₃COOH. It shares many properties common to acids: it has a sour taste, it can turn blue litmus paper red, and it releases hydrogen ions (H⁺) when mixed with water. However, unlike strong acids, it doesn’t fully break apart (ionize) in water, which is why it’s categorized as a weak acid.

What Happens When Ethanoic Acid is Mixed with Water?

When ethanoic acid dissolves in water, only a small part of its molecules split into hydrogen ions (H⁺) and acetate ions (CH₃COO⁻). In contrast, a strong acid like hydrochloric acid (HCl) splits almost entirely. Because of this, ethanoic acid has a milder reaction with indicators such as litmus paper.


Using Litmus Paper to Test Acid Strength

Litmus paper is a simple tool that shows whether a substance is acidic:

  • Red litmus paper stays red in acids.

  • Blue litmus paper turns red in acids.

Here’s what happens in the experiment:

Paper Type Acid Used Final Color
Red Litmus HCl / CH₃COOH Red (No change)
Blue Litmus HCl Dark Red
Blue Litmus CH₃COOH Orangeish Red

This shows that both acids turn blue litmus paper red, but hydrochloric acid causes a deeper color change due to its greater strength.


Real-Life Uses of Ethanoic Acid

  • Found in vinegar, used in cooking and preserving food.

  • Acts as a cleaning agent due to its mild acidic nature.

  • Common in educational labs for safe demonstration of acid properties.


Learn Acid-Base Concepts with the Dencity Virtual Science Lab

The Dencity app is a virtual science lab that allows students to explore science experiments such as this one safely and interactively. Through engaging simulations, students can observe how acids like ethanoic acid and HCl react with litmus paper. Color changes occur virtually in real time, making learning fun and easy.

Whether you’re studying in class 9, class 10, or preparing for class 11 or class 12 science, Dencity helps explain difficult topics with simple, hands-on simulations. With just a few clicks, you can conduct this experiment from your phone, tablet, or computer—anytime, anywhere.


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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is ethanoic acid?
Ethanoic acid (CH₃COOH) is a weak organic acid also known as acetic acid, commonly found in vinegar.

2. What happens to blue litmus paper in ethanoic acid?
It turns orangeish red, indicating the presence of acid, but not as strongly as with hydrochloric acid.

3. Does ethanoic acid fully ionize in water?
No, it only partially ionizes, which makes it a weak acid.

4. Why doesn’t red litmus paper change in ethanoic acid?
Because it’s already red, and acids do not affect red litmus paper.

5. What are real-life uses of ethanoic acid?
It’s found in vinegar for cooking and food preservation, used for cleaning, and for safe experiments in labs.

6. Can I perform this experiment using Dencity?
Yes! Dencity lets you simulate the effects of acids on litmus paper virtually.

7. Is Dencity suitable for class 9 and 10 students?
Absolutely. Dencity is designed for class 9 to 12 science and makes interactive learning easy and effective.

8. How do teachers benefit from Dencity?
Teachers can conduct live classes, assign interactive experiments, and receive automated student reports.

9. What devices support Dencity?
Dencity works on mobiles, tablets, desktops, and interactive classroom touch panels.

10. How can a school get started with Dencity?
Just contact us for a free demo and to discuss your custom needs and pricing options.

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