What do you observe when you add sodium carbonate to acetic acid how will identify the gas released in the relation?
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Na2 CO3 + 2 CH3COOH → 2 CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
Both reactants have to dissocciate first in water, their ions then interchange species.
Here the 2 Cations Na+ leave the molecule of Carbonate, are attracted by the negative charge of acetate and bond to it.
The H+ is attracted by the CO3- - and molecule of water is formed, a molecule of CO2 gas is created and tends to join with others to form CO2 bubbles within the solution to flee it thru its surface. PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST........LOVE U ALL
Both reactants have to dissocciate first in water, their ions then interchange species.
Here the 2 Cations Na+ leave the molecule of Carbonate, are attracted by the negative charge of acetate and bond to it.
The H+ is attracted by the CO3- - and molecule of water is formed, a molecule of CO2 gas is created and tends to join with others to form CO2 bubbles within the solution to flee it thru its surface. PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST........LOVE U ALL
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