Adipic acid hydrolysis equation

The hydrolysis equation of adipic acid (also known as succinic acid) is as follows:
C4H6O4+H2O → C4H4O4+H3O+
Among them, adipic acid molecules (C4H6O4) react with water molecules (H2O) to form succinic acid molecules (C4H4O4) and hydrogen ions (H+), while another water molecule (H2O) participates in the reaction.
This reaction is an acidic hydrolysis reaction because it generates a hydrogen ion (H+). Succinic acid is one of the dicarboxylic acids, which can be hydrolyzed into two hydrogen ions (H+) and one succinate ion (C4H4O4 ^ -) in water.