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Chemistry, 24.01.2020 17:31, gutierrezaandrea56

Which best describes why acetic acid (ch3cooh) is an organic compound, but sodium hydroxide (naoh) is not?

acetic acid is an acid, but sodium hydroxide is a base.
an acetic acid molecule is relatively large, but a sodium hydroxide molecule is relatively small.
acetic acid contains a significant amount of carbon, but sodium hydroxide contains no carbon.
an acetic acid molecule contains a double bond, but a sodium hydroxide molecule contains only single bonds.

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