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CH3 CH₃COONA+H₂O in the presence of electrolysis
Product = ?
Reaction ?
Machanism=?​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

CH3 CH₃COONA+H₂O in the presence of electrolysis?

=> Sodium acetate can be used to form an ester with an alkyl halide such as bromoethane:

CH3COONa + BrCH2CH3 → CH3COOCH2CH3 + NaBr

Sodium acetate undergoes decarboxylation to form methane (CH4) under forcing conditions (pyrolysis in the presence of sodium hydroxide):

CH3COONa + NaOH → CH4 + Na2CO3

Calcium oxide is the typical catalyst used for this reaction. Caesium salts also catalyze this reaction.

Answered by tusharagar5217
1

Answer:

product are acetic acid(CH₃COOH) and sodium hydroxide(NaOH)

Reaction= CH₃COONA+H₂O→CH₃COOH+NaOH

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