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Yes. SOCl2 + CH3COOH ---> CH3COCl + SO2 + HCl
Hcl, it's ph is lower.
because HCL is highly reactive and stronger than ch3cooh
HCL is completely (or nearly 100%) ionized because it is a strong acid whereas the CH3COOH is partially ionized as it is a weak acid.
What is the equation for the reaction of the salt of the carboxylic acid with HCl?
Yes. SOCl2 + CH3COOH ---> CH3COCl + SO2 + HCl
Hcl, it's ph is lower.
because HCL is highly reactive and stronger than ch3cooh
HCL is completely (or nearly 100%) ionized because it is a strong acid whereas the CH3COOH is partially ionized as it is a weak acid.
because hcl is more acidic than ch3cooh. ch3cooh (ethanoic acid) is a weak acid whereas hcl is a very strong acid.
What is the equation for the reaction of the salt of the carboxylic acid with HCl?
Amount of HCl is 500cm^3 of .8M HCl = .8 x 500/1000 = 0.4 mol. Volume of 10M acid to give 0.4 mol = .4/10 = 0.04dm^3 = 40cm^3 Add 500 - 40 = 460 cm^3 of water. Caution : 10M HCl is highly corrosive and should be handled with care.
Do not have the same pH.
ch3cooh+hcl=h2o+ch3cocl
BC
HCl H2SO4 HNO3 CH3COOH The common denominator is Hydrogen (H).
Fizzing will occur more in test tube A because: i) HCl is a strong acid while CH3COOH is a weak acid ii) HCl completely dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions while CH3COOH wont completely ionise!!!