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hydrolysis reaction of ammonium acetate

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╚» The resulting solution is neutral, basic or acidic depending on the relative hydrolysis of the anions and the cations. Ammonium acetate, CH3COONH4. It is the salt of weak acid, CH3COOH, and weak base, NH4OH. In aqueous solution it ionises to form the anion CH3COO– and the cation NH +4 .



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Answered by chaudharyvansh753
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CH3COONH4 (s) ----> CH3COO- (aq) + NH4+ (aq)


CH3COO- + H2O <---> CH3COOH + OH-

NH4+ + H2O <---> NH4OH + H+

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