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Ch3cooh+Nahco3-ch3coona+h2o+(o) I want full explanation for this.Please help.Thanks

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Answered by utobarbara2006
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Answer:

CH3COOH (aq) + NaHCO3 (aq) → CH3COONa (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)

This is an acid-base reaction (neutralization): CH3COOH is an acid, NaHCO3 is a base.This is a gas evolution reaction, CO2 is the formed gas.

Reactants:

CH3COOH – Acetic acid source: wikipedia, accessed: 2019-09-27 Ethanoic acid source

Other names: Vinegar (when dilute); Hydrogen acetate; Methanecarboxylic acid , Methanecarboxylic acid, CH3-COOH source:

Appearance: Colourless liquid; Colourless liquid with pungent odour Colorless liquid or crystals with a sour, vinegar-like odor. [Note: Pure compound is a solid below 62°F. Often used in an aqueous solution.]

NaHCO3 – Sodium hydrogen carbonate

Other names: Sodium bicarbonate Baking soda source Bicarb (laboratory slang) Appearance: White crystals  White solid in various forms

Products:

CH3COONa – Sodium acetate Sodium ethanoate source:

Other names: Hot ice (sodium acetate trihydrate), Acetic acid, sodium salt  Acetic acid, sodium salt (1:1)

Appearance: White deliquescent powder (Daly) White hygroscopic crystalline powder

H2O – Water, oxidane

Other names: Water (H2O) Hydrogen hydroxide (HH or HOH) source: Hydrogen oxide

Appearance: White crystalline solid, almost colorless liquid with a hint of blue, colorless gas

CO2

Names: Carbon dioxide

Appearance: Colorless gas Odourless colourless compressed liquefied gas  Colorless, odorless gas. [Note: Shipped as a liquefied compressed gas. Solid form is utilized as dry ice.]

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