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Answered by mehuljain2005
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Answer:

Reaction 1:

CH3COOC2H5 + NaOH = CH3COONa + C2H5OH

A=Sodium Acetate

B=ethanol

Reaction 2:

CH3COONa H2SO4 = NaHSO4 + CH3COOH

C=Sodium Hydrogen Sulphate

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Answered by SweetLily
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Solution

Reaction 1

 \sf{CH_{3}COOC_{2}H_{5} + NaOH  \to CH_{3} COONa +  C_{2} H_{5}OH}

Ethyl Ethanoate + Sodium Hydroxide→ Sodium Ethanoate + Vinegar

so ,

  • A=sodium ethanoate
  • B= vinegar or ethanol

Reaction 2

 \sf \color{grey}{when \:  compound  \: A \:  reacts \:  with  \: H_{2}SO_{4}}

 \sf{CH_{3} COONa + H _{2}SO_{4} \to CHCOOH + NaHSO _{4} }

so

 \sf{c=sodium \:  bisulfate}

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