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Discuss the reaction of ethanoic acid with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates

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Answered by vanshikha64
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Cabonate:- a salt of Ester of carbonice acid (containing the anion C03).

Hydrogen carbonate :- a salt of carbonice acid in which hydrogen atom has been replaced., an acid barbonate
Answered by chanchal12345
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Ethanoic \: acid + calcium \: \\ carbonate -----&gt;</p><p></p><p>\\ Calcium \: ethanoate (calcium acetate) \\ + carbon dioxide + water \\ </p><p></p><p>\\ \\ </p><p></p><p>&gt; &gt; &gt; ethanoic \: acid + \\ calcium \: carbonate</p><p></p><p>→ calcium \: \\ \ methanoate \: + carbon dioxide + water \\ \\ </p><p></p><p>CH2CH3COOH + CaCO3 → \\ (CH3COO)2 Ca + CO2 + H2O</p><p></p><p>\\ \\ It \: is \: a \: neutralisation \: reaction.</p><p></p><p>

-iƒ yσυ ρσυr sσмє ∂iℓυτє єτнαทσic αci∂σทτσ sσмє ωнiτє sσ∂iυм cαrвσทατєτнєrє is αท iммє∂iατє ƒiʑʑiทg αs cαrвσท ∂iσxi∂є is ρrσ∂υcє∂. --

αท∂ yσυ єท∂ υρ ωiτн α cσℓσυrℓєss sσℓυτiσท σƒsσ∂iυм єτнαทσατє.

 rєαcτiσท: єτнαทσic αci∂ rєαcτs ωiτн sσ∂iυм cαrвσทατє τσ ρrσ∂υcє sσ∂iυм єτнσทσατє, ωατєr αท∂ cαrвσท ∂iσxi∂є.

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