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CH₃-CH₂-COOH + NaOH → CH₃-CH₂-COO-Na⁺ + H₂O : Identify the type of the reaction of carbon compounds

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Answer ⇒ Name of the Reaction is Neutralization Reaction. 

Explanation ⇒ Neutralization reaction means the reaction in which acid reacts with the base to form the salts and the water. Hence, It neutralizes the Acids and bases by forming slats and the water. 

Given reaction is ⇒
  CH₃-CH₂-COOH + NaOH → CH₃-CH₂-COO-Na⁺ + H₂O

Propanoic acid is the Carboxylic acids which have the same properties as the common acids but it is little weak in the nature. 

In this Reaction, Propanoic Acid (
CH₃-CH₂-COOH) reacts with the Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) which is the Base, to form the salts (CH₃-CH₂-COO-Na) and the water. Thus it is the Example of the Neutralization reaction. 


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer ⇒ Name of the Reaction is Neutralization Reaction. 

Explanation ⇒ Neutralization reaction means the reaction in which acid reacts with the base to form the salts and the water. Hence, It neutralizes the Acids and bases by forming slats and the water. 

Given reaction is ⇒

 CH₃-CH₂-COOH + NaOH → CH₃-CH₂-COO-Na⁺ + H₂O

Propanoic acid is the Carboxylic acids which have the same properties as the common acids but it is little weak in the nature. 

In this Reaction, Propanoic Acid (CH₃-CH₂-COOH) reacts with the Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) which is the Base, to form the salts (CH₃-CH₂-COO-Na) and the water. Thus it is the Example of the Neutralization reaction. 

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