Yes.
SOCl2 + CH3COOH ---> CH3COCl + SO2 + HCl
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
because HCL is highly reactive and stronger than ch3cooh
One mole to react with ONE mole CH3COOH (ethaancarbonic acid) because it has only ONE proton (H+) to react with, the other 3 Hydrogen's are not proteolytic (=NON-acidic)
no. all bonds are covalent
S-O
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
the name of socl2 is thionyl chloride
because HCL is highly reactive and stronger than ch3cooh
One mole to react with ONE mole CH3COOH (ethaancarbonic acid) because it has only ONE proton (H+) to react with, the other 3 Hydrogen's are not proteolytic (=NON-acidic)
SOCl2 structure
Yes -- salt and vinegar react to form sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid. NaCl + CH3COOH --> NaCH3COO + HCl
no. all bonds are covalent
S-O
CH4COOH is not a chemical compound, it will not react with metal or anything else.Acetic acid (CH3COOH) will produce H2 gas from reactive metals like aluminum, magnesium, but not copper.In general: acid + metal ==> salt + hydrogen
HCl and SO2
Baking soda will react chemically with vinegar, so cleaning a vinegar spill with baking soda will, if sufficient baking soda is applied, react with all the vinegar and completely eliminate all that vinegar and its smell. The "active ingredient" in vinegar is acetic acid, which is CH3COOH, and its mixed in with water. Baking soda is NaHCO3. The reaction is as follows: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 => NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3
all are amphoteric ic solutions because in ammonia plus acetic acid case ammonia is base and acetic acid is acid , in next water will behave as base and in last case water will react as acid .