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reaction of ethanoic acid with sodium carbonate and hydrogen carbonate

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Answered by zeus6
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2ch3cooh+Na2co3=2ch3cooNa+co2+h2o

ch3cooh+Nahco3=ch3cooNa+co2+h2o
Answered by Anonymous
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➡️ If you pour some dilute ethanoic acid onto some white sodium carbonate there is an immediate fizzing as carbon dioxide is produced and You end up with a colourless solution of sodium ethanoate.

➡️ Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium ethonoate, water and carbon dioxide.

➡️ 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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