The decarboxylation reaction of acetic acid (CH\(_3\)COOH) is a process that removes the carboxyl group (−COOH) and replaces it with a hydrogen atom. The reaction produces methane (CH\(_4\)), carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)).
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