Chemistry, asked by Chitraksh2702, 1 year ago

what happens when ethanoic acid reacts with sodium metal, sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide ?

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Answered by poorvibhatia12
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You will end up with salt and either water or hydrogen gas. In this case you will end up with the ionic salt sodium ethanoate and hydrogen gas. The electron of sodium captures the H+ from acidic part of the compound. ... For example, dilute ethanoic acid reacts with magnesium.
Answered by kkhushii
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You will end up with salt and either water or hydrogen gas. In this case you will end up with the ionic saltsodium ethanoate and hydrogen gas. The electron ofsodium captures the H+ from acidic part of the compound. ... For example, dilute ethanoic acid reactswith magnesium.

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