Reaction of sodium acetate and sulfuric acid is: Na-Acetate + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H-Acetate The reaction results are Sodium Sulfate or usually called Glauber salt and Acetic acid. Reaction of sodium acetate and sulfuric acid is: Na-Acetate + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H-Acetate The reaction results are Sodium Sulfate or usually called Glauber salt and Acetic acid.
We have two Spectator ions, Na2(+) and SO4-2 thus, ourNet Ionic equation must combine everything else....
C2H302 + H+ ---> C2H3O2H(l) Called acetic acid, a liquid at room temperature.
Reaction of sodium acetate and sulfuric acid is:
Na-Acetate + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H-Acetate
The reaction results are Sodium Sulfate or usually called Glauber salt and Acetic acid.
they react violently giving sodium sulphate and hydrogen gas
yes it will produce gas and you can see this if you cover the beaker with the sodium arbonate and suphuric acid with a balloon. The balloon will inflate as a result of the formation of gas.
a base, conjugate of a weak acid
wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_acetate#Buffer_solution
metal oxide + acid -> salt + water
sodium oxide +sulfuric acid -> sodium sulfate + water
Na2O+ H2SO4 ->Na2SO4 + H2O
CH3COONa + HCl -----> CH3COOH + NaCl
By the reaction of Acetic Acid with sodium bicarbonate, Carbon dioxide will evolve, this gas has no smell, thefore there will be no smell given off in the reaction of acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate.
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.
Sodium acetate is obtained from the reaction of the acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, etc.
The reaction between ethanoic acid (acetic acid) and sodium hydroxide is a double replacement one. Normally a reaction between an acid (acetic acid in this case) and a base (like NaOH) involves neutralization, which in turn produces water.
Yes it is the salt formed from the reaction of Sodium Hydroxide and acetic acid.
By the reaction of Acetic Acid with sodium bicarbonate, Carbon dioxide will evolve, this gas has no smell, thefore there will be no smell given off in the reaction of acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate.
No
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.
Try it and find out. ROFL
Sodium acetate is obtained from the reaction of the acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, etc.
The reaction between ethanoic acid (acetic acid) and sodium hydroxide is a double replacement one. Normally a reaction between an acid (acetic acid in this case) and a base (like NaOH) involves neutralization, which in turn produces water.
Nothing, you will simply get a solution of H+ + HOAc + Na+ And Cl-. ( A weak acid cant displace a strong acid. E.g. acetic acid cant make HCl.)
Yes it is the salt formed from the reaction of Sodium Hydroxide and acetic acid.
A change in the pH.
Any chemical reaction occur.
Sodium sulfate is formed as a result of this neutralization reaction.
The reactions of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide with sulfuric acid will produce sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate respectively (water will be another product in both reactions. Sodium sulfate is soluble in water and so will remain in solution. Calcium sulfate, however, is insoluble and will precipitate as a solid.