What Happens When Sodium Acetate Is Added To Water
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When Sodium Acetate or CH3COONa dissolves in water it will break and forms two types of ions. CH3COO- and Na+, where as at the same time water molecules also dissociate into H+ and OH- .
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When Sodium Acetate or CH3COONa dissolves in water it will break and forms two types of ions. CH3COO- and Na+, where as at the same time water molecules also dissociate into H+ and OH- .
The reactions are
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
N
a
+
(
s
)
H
2
O
−−→
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
+
N
a
+
But possibly you mean the acid-base reaction that acetate ion, as the conjugate base of a weak acid, undergoes...
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
+
H
2
O
(
l
)
⇌
H
3
C
−
C
O
2
H
+
H
O
−
The reactions are
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
N
a
+
(
s
)
H
2
O
−−→
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
+
N
a
+
But possibly you mean the acid-base reaction that acetate ion, as the conjugate base of a weak acid, undergoes...
H
3
C
−
C
O
−
2
+
H
2
O
(
l
)
⇌
H
3
C
−
C
O
2
H
+
H
O
−
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