Heat product with an equal amount of oxalic acid. Acidic vapours with the characteristic odour of acetic acid are produced.
add HCl and a vinegar smell should produce
This is the ion acetate.
Correctly written it is 'CH3COO^- ' it is a conjugate base. It is named as Ethanoate ion or Acetate ion.
That's copper acetate. Copper is Cu, and the acetate polyatomic ion is C2H3O2, although copper's most common valence state is +2, so the more likely formula would be Cu(C2H3O2)2. (acetate has a -1 charge.)
It depends on what it is bonded to
The ion acetate is negative.
add HCl and a vinegar smell should produce
1 ion
no, acetate is a polyatomic ion, not an atom.
C2H3O2- is the acetate ion.
This is the ion acetate.
Correctly written it is 'CH3COO^- ' it is a conjugate base. It is named as Ethanoate ion or Acetate ion.
Cesium acetate would be mildly basic as the cesium ion is neutral while the acetate ion is a weak base.
Sodium Ethanoate/Acetate is made from Carbon, Sodium, and Oxygen, and exists as two ions, the acetate ion, CH3COO- and the sodium ion, Na+.
That's copper acetate. Copper is Cu, and the acetate polyatomic ion is C2H3O2, although copper's most common valence state is +2, so the more likely formula would be Cu(C2H3O2)2. (acetate has a -1 charge.)
acetate ion
Acetate Ion