Science, asked by Elina111, 1 year ago

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Nikhilrao: It belongs to carboxlic acid....

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Answered by mirani0nasrullp1q5zf
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Well I know the first part of the question that Ethanoic acid belongs to the Carboxylic acid Group. And for other parts confer others because it is later in our syllabus.

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Answered by Róunak
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Ethanoic acid belongs to Carboxylic Acid Functional group ( -C=O-OH )

Now,

When Ethanoic acid reacts with ethanol in the presence of an acid catalyst , ester is given out as a product.

The chemical equation invlved in this reaction is as follows:--

CH 3 COOH + CH 3 CH2 OH --------> CH 3 C =O O CH2 CH3

On treating with Carbonates :--

Ethanoic acid reacts with carbonates to give salt , Carbon Dioxide and Water. The salt produced is called sodium Acetate.

The chemical reaction is as follows:--

2 CH 3 COOH + Na2 CO3 ---> 2 CH 3 COONa + H 2 O + CO 2

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