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Which functional group in the molecule CH3COOH is responsible for its acidic properties and what is the mechanism of its reaction with a base?

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The functional group in the molecule CH3COOH  acetic acid  responsible for its acidic properties is the carboxyl group  -COOH . The carboxyl group consists of a carbonyl group  C=O  and a hydroxyl group  O-H  bonded to the same carbon atom.The mechanism of its reaction with a base involves the donation of a proton  H+  from the carboxyl group to the base. This process is called proton transfer or acid-base reaction. Here's a general outline of the mechanism:1. The lone pair of electrons on the base  usually a hydroxide ion, OH- or another negatively charged species  attacks the hydrogen atom of the carboxyl group in the acetic acid molecule.2. The O-H bond in the carboxyl group breaks, and the electrons from this bond move to the oxygen atom, forming a negatively charged acetate ion  CH3COO- .3. The base accepts the proton  H+  from the acetic acid, forming a water molecule  H2O  or another neutral species.As a result, the acetic acid molecule loses a proton and becomes an acetate ion, while the base gains a proton and forms a neutral species. This proton transfer is the main reason for the acidic properties of acetic acid and other carboxylic acids.
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