Acetic acid is an organic acid an d it reacts with potassium hydroxide to form salt and water Its neuatralisation reaction
CH3CooH + KOH -------> CH3COOK + H2O
Potassium hydroxide and acetic acid.
CH3COOH + OH ---> CH3COO + H2O CH3COOH stays as a molecule because it is a weak acid
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.
Water, potassium and acetate ions. If you're adding equal amounts of both, the final solution will have a pH greater than 7.
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.
Potassium hydroxide and acetic acid.
CH3COOH + OH ---> CH3COO + H2O CH3COOH stays as a molecule because it is a weak acid
Single Displacement Reaction
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.
Water, potassium and acetate ions. If you're adding equal amounts of both, the final solution will have a pH greater than 7.
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.
alkaline
Acetic acid is weak acid.
It is no acid at all! KC2H3O2 is potassium acetate, of which the acetate anion C2H3O2- is a weak base, pKb = 9.22 and potassium ions are neutral, hence of no effect on pH.
HC2H3O2(aq) + KOH(aq) → KC2H3O2(aq) + H2O(l)...... I don't know about Net Ionic, but i think this is correct
A change in the pH.
ethanol is converted into acetic acid....