This compound is the calcium acetate.
The acetate radical has the formula CH3CO2-. I looked it up on google.
Ethanoic acid is another name for acetic acid, which has the chemical formula CH3COOH. The reaction in solution is CH3COOH produces CH3CO2- + H+.
Molecular formula: Cd(CH3CO2)2 Source: Wikipedia
Not sure of the common name, but it is "from natural gas".
iron (II) acetate
This compound is the calcium acetate.
Sodium acetate is made of Na+ and CH3CO2- ions.
Acetates are a "family" of chemicals with the acetate (CH3CO2) group or anion.
The acetate radical has the formula CH3CO2-. I looked it up on google.
Mg(CH3CO2)2 is magnesium acetate. It can also be called magnesium ethanoate.
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Ethanoic acid is another name for acetic acid, which has the chemical formula CH3COOH. The reaction in solution is CH3COOH produces CH3CO2- + H+.
Molecular formula: Cd(CH3CO2)2 Source: Wikipedia
KCH3CO2=potasium acetate.
The acetic acid is C2H4O2. It is often written has CH3CO2 to distinguish it from its isomers.
Magnesium acetate Mg(CH3CO2)2