It is a very weak base. not acid
It is no acid at all! KC2H3O2 is potassium acetate, of which the acetate anion C2H3O2- is a weak base, pKb = 9.22 and potassium ions are neutral, hence of no effect on pH.
potassium acetate
Ca-acetate is a weak base, conjugated with a weak acid: H-acetate (i.e. acetic acid)
Potassium hydroxide and acetic acid.
Strong acid + metal acetate --> acetic acid (weak acid) + metal salt (of the strong acid)
It is no acid at all! KC2H3O2 is potassium acetate, of which the acetate anion C2H3O2- is a weak base, pKb = 9.22 and potassium ions are neutral, hence of no effect on pH.
Potassium Acetate (CH3COOK) is a salt of a weak acid (Acetic Acid (CH3COOH)
potassium acetate
Ca-acetate is a weak base, conjugated with a weak acid: H-acetate (i.e. acetic acid)
Potassium hydroxide and acetic acid.
Strong acid + metal acetate --> acetic acid (weak acid) + metal salt (of the strong acid)
Ammonium is a weak acid.
Potassium nitrate salt is neither a base nor an acid. the nitrate ion is a conjugate base of a strong acid (nitric acid). It will not hydrolyse in solution to produce OH- ions.
Acid = Hydroiodic acid Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
HCH3COO is the same thing as C2H4O2 and is the chemical formula for Acetic Acid.
Salts of weak acids and bases are the ionic compounds formed by the reaction between a weak base and a weak acid. For example, if acetic acid was to react with ammonium, the salt ammonium acetate would form.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.