Glacial acetic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to give sodium acetate and water
CH3COOH + NaOH = CH3COONa + H2O
sodium hydroxide is soluble becauce it is an alkali metal
Per Skoog and West "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry": Sodium acetate in glacial acetic acid acts as a base in the same way the that sodium hydroxide does in water. Sodium acetate (0.1 N) can be standarized using dry potassium hydrogen phthalate (0.5-0.6 g) in glacial acetic acid (60 mL).
no
Acetic acid is weak acid.
yes
No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.
sodium hydroxide is soluble becauce it is an alkali metal
Per Skoog and West "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry": Sodium acetate in glacial acetic acid acts as a base in the same way the that sodium hydroxide does in water. Sodium acetate (0.1 N) can be standarized using dry potassium hydrogen phthalate (0.5-0.6 g) in glacial acetic acid (60 mL).
sodium hydroxide
Ethanoic acid is fully soluble in water, but it will react with sodium hydroxide.
no
Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.
No, it is hardly soluble in sodium hydroxide though it is amphoteric. It's better in (hydrochloric) acid.
Acetic acid is weak acid.
yes
no.
sodium acetate and water are formed.