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Acetic acid in benzene can exist as...

Acetic acid in benzene can exist as

A

`CH_(3)COO^(-)`

B

`H^(+)`

C

`H_(3)O^(+)`

D

`(CH_(3)COOH)_(2)`

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D

Diluate acetic acid exist as dimer in benzene
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