No
Sodium acetate is obtained from the reaction of the acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, etc.
Ex.: burning of methane, reaction of calcium carbonate with acetic acid, reaction of sodium with water.
Generally, if you increase a reagent and there is no increase in the reaction, then it is limited by the amount of another reagent present. For example, a mole of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate will react with a mole of Acetic Acid. However, doubling the Acetic acid will not result in a greater reaction because it is limited by the amount of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate present.
Sodium carbonate is a solid reactant. It will form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide with acetic acid. The formual for the solid product sodium acetate is CH3COONa.
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
sodium hydroxide
8.7g
No chemical reaction between water and sodium carbonate, only solving of the sodium carbonate in water.
Sodium combined with carbonate forms Na2CO3, which is called sodium carbonate.
Sodium carbonate and ammonium nitrate doesn't react.
Any reaction occur.
any reaction