Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

How does ethanoic acid react with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates? Show it with the equation.

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Answered by khayativasudevpa1fpk
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ethanoic acid reacts with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates to give salt +water+carbon dioxide

2ethanoic acid+sodiumcarbonate —>2sodiumethonate+water+carbondioxide

2CH3COOH+Na2CO3>2CH3COONa+

H2O+CO2

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...

Here is your answer.....

Carbonates are salt of carbonic acid possessing carbonate ion, CO2−3. On the other hand Hydrogen carbonates are formed when CO2 reacts with water.


Ethanoic acid reacts with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates leading to the production of salt, carbon dioxide and water. The salt produced is commonly known as sodium acetate.

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