Ca + 2HC2H3O2 --> Ca(C2H3O2)2 + H2
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There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
There is no reaction between these two substances because an exchange of positive ions wouldn't result in higher product stability. Make sure your not confusing acetic with ascetic.
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 = CH3COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
Calcium Carbonate: CaCO3 Acetic Acid is commonly written as HC2H3O2. It is the active component of vinegar.
2HC2H3O2 + Ca(OH)2 → H2O + Ca(C2H3O2)2Acetic acid + calcium hydroxide → water + calcium acetate
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
Answer2CH3COOH(aq)+1Ca(OH)2(s)---2H2O(l)+1Ca(CH3COO)2(aq)Can also be written as2 HC2H302 (aq) + 1 Ca(OH)2 (aq) --> 2 H20 (l) + Ca(C2H302)2 (s)I had a question in my chemistry class that was stated: "Write a balanced chemical reaction from the following word equation: Acetic acid is neutralized with aqueous calcium hydroxide."Writing acetic acid in the second form shown makes it easier to see what salt will be formed after the neutralization.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
The reaction is: (CH3CO)2O + H2O = 2 CH3COOH
There is no reaction between these two substances because an exchange of positive ions wouldn't result in higher product stability. Make sure your not confusing acetic with ascetic.
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 = CH3COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
Calcium Carbonate: CaCO3 Acetic Acid is commonly written as HC2H3O2. It is the active component of vinegar.
CaCO3(s) + 2HC2H3O2(aq) --> Ca(C2H3O2)2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
CaCO3(s) + 2HC2H3O2(aq) --> Ca(C2H3O2)2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
This equation is: 2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 --> 2NaCH3COO + CO2 + H2O .