Add a hydrogen atom to balance the acetate ion, making it acetic acid (HC2H3O2) and you have all types of products that contain it. Household vinegar, cellulose, picture/movie film, certain glues, synthetic fibers and fabrics to name a few.
An industrial polyvinyl acetate.
Viscose and cellulose acetate are products derived from the chemical processing of wood.
The products are Silver chloride (a white precipitate) and potassium ethanoate (acetate). NB THis is a classic test for halides.
Methyl acetate is occasionally used as a solvent
One fun fact about sodium acetate is that it can be added to food products for extra flavoring. Ironically, it is also used to seal concrete against water damage.
In stores for chemical products.
The products of the hydrolysis reaction will be the various elements that were in a compound. For instance in sodium acetate, the products will be acetate ions and sodium. This is a process of adding water to facilitate the breakdown of molecules.
The products are acetate salt with metallic or Ammonium ion and water.
Acetic acid is used in the synthesis of phenyl mercuric acetate by combining mercuric acetate with benzene to create an antifungal used in agriculture. It is both flammable and extremely explosive.
water and ammonium acetate
It is an ester. Ethyl alcohol + acetic acid ---> ethyl acetate C2H5OH + CH3COOH ----> CH3COOC2H5
Yes, uranyl acetate is used as a negative stain in electron microscopy.