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Acetyl chloride reacts with sodium acetate to give

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When acetyl chloride is reacted with sodium acetate it gives sodium chloride and Acetic anhydride.

Explanation:

  • The reactants involved in the given reaction are acetyl chloride and sodium acetate.
  • The chemical formula for acetyl chloride is CH_3COCl and for sodium acetate it is CH_3COONa.
  • The chemical reaction involved in between the given reactants is as follows:

CH_3COONa+CH_3COCl\rightarrow NaCl+CH_3COOCOCH_3

  • From the above reaction, the products formed are identified as sodium chloride (NaCl) and acetic anhydride (CH_3COOCOCH_3).

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