When you have a sample of CH3COOH, you get a very strong acidic smell.
I'd just like to know what this means??
I've heard that some organic acids decompose in air. But to my understanding, the reason why I can smell the acid is because the intermolecular forces are weak and the acid particles break free into the air so you can smell it.
BUT IF THE ACID REACTS WITH OXYGEN, Does this mean that if an acid was placed in open air for a long time, the concentration would change and results would be innacurate if it was used in an experiment?
Thank you!!