And with chemical equation what happens when sodium hydrogen carbonate is reacted with ethanoic acid
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Reaction of Sodium Bi Carbonate and Ethanoic ( Acetic) Acid
This is a double replacement reaction and the sodium ion reacts with the acetate ion. Giving Sodium Acetate And a H+ Ion reacts with the bicarbonate ion giving carbonic acid which decomposes into water and carbon dioxide. Hence your equation will be:
Na HCO3 (aq) +CH3COOH (aq) = NaC2H302 (aq) + H20 (l) + CO2 (aq)
This is a double replacement reaction and the sodium ion reacts with the acetate ion. Giving Sodium Acetate And a H+ Ion reacts with the bicarbonate ion giving carbonic acid which decomposes into water and carbon dioxide. Hence your equation will be:
Na HCO3 (aq) +CH3COOH (aq) = NaC2H302 (aq) + H20 (l) + CO2 (aq)
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Hii There!!!
When sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated with ethanoic acid it will give carbonic acid which decomposes into water and carbondioxide gas and the resulting reaction will be 'Double displacement reaction'.
Here is the chemical equation :
Na HCO3 (aq) +CH3COOH (aq) ---->NaC2H302 (aq) + H20 (l) + CO2 (aq)
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Hope it helps ^_^
When sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated with ethanoic acid it will give carbonic acid which decomposes into water and carbondioxide gas and the resulting reaction will be 'Double displacement reaction'.
Here is the chemical equation :
Na HCO3 (aq) +CH3COOH (aq) ---->NaC2H302 (aq) + H20 (l) + CO2 (aq)
____________________
# ¢'$ #
Hope it helps ^_^
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