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nacl + acetare complete this reaction ​

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Answered by itzcreator
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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.

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Sodium acetate is an organic sodium salt. It contains an acetate.

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Sodium Acetate is chemically designated CH3COONa, a hygroscopic powder very soluble in water. Sodium acetate could be used as additives in food, industry, concrete manufacture, heating pads and in buffer solutions. Medically, sodium acetate is important component as an electrolyte replenisher when given intravenously. It is mainly indicated to correct sodium levels in hyponatremic patients. It can be used also in metabolic acidosis and for urine alkalinization.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Here is the overall formula:

CH3COONa+HCl↽⇀NaCl+CH3COOH

(sodium acetate + hydrochloric acid ↽⇀sodium chloride + acetic acid)

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