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CH3COONa its IUPAC and natural name? please

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Answered by Jayeshsingh1
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Chemical Names: Sodium acetate; 127-09-3; Acetic acid, sodium salt; Sodium acetate anhydrous; Acetic acid sodium salt; Sodium acetate, anhydrous More...
Molecular Formula: C2H3NaO2·nH2O (n = 0 or 3) or C4H7NaO4·nH2O (n = 0 or 3) or C2H3NaO2 or CH3COONa
Molecular Weight: 82.034 g/mol
InChI Key: VMHLLURERBWHNL-UHFFFAOYSA-M
Drug Information: Drug Indication Therapeutic Uses FDA Orange Book FDA UNII
Safety Summary: Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS)
Sodium acetate is the trihydrate sodium salt of acetic acid, which is used as a source of sodium ions in solutions for dialysis and as a systemic and urinary alkalizer, diuretic, and expectorant.
from MeSH
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous is the anhydrous, sodium salt form of acetic acid. Sodium acetate anhydrous disassociates in water to form sodium ions (Na+) and acetate ions. Sodium is the principal cation of the extracellular fluid and plays a large part in fluid and electrolyte replacement therapies. Sodium acetate anhydrous is used as an electrolyte replenisher in isosmotic solution for parenteral replacement of acute losses of extracellular fluid without disturbing normal electrolyte balance.
Answered by Shinezachariajoseph
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sodium acetate is the natural name of CH3COONa
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