Cu(CH3COO)2 + Na2CO3 = CuCO3 + 2 CH3COONa
A reaction doesn't occur.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
Sodium acetate is obtained from the reaction of the acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, etc.
The equation for this reaction is: CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH ------> CH3COOCH3 + H2O
There is no reaction between these two substances because an exchange of positive ions wouldn't result in higher product stability. Make sure your not confusing acetic with ascetic.
Na(C2H302) + Ca3(CO2)2 - not balanced.
A reaction doesn't occur.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
Yes, there will be a precipitate, which is barium carbonate.
Ammonium and acetate don't react. Only ... ... are precipitating to solid. (SO42-)aq + (Ba2+)aq --> (BaSO4)s
Sodium acetate is obtained from the reaction of the acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, etc.
The reaction is:2 AgNO3 + CaCl2 = 2 AgCl(s) + Ca(NO3)2
The equation for this reaction is: CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH ------> CH3COOCH3 + H2O
2CH3COONa+H2SO4 ---> 2CH3COOH+Na2SO4
Pb2+ + I- --> PbI2(s)potassium and acetate ions are left out of the equation, because they don't react (stay unchanged in solution)
There is no reaction between these two substances because an exchange of positive ions wouldn't result in higher product stability. Make sure your not confusing acetic with ascetic.
CH3COOH+NH4OH turns into H2O+CH3COONH4 have fun with chem