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What is CH3OONa?

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Sodium acetate - the conjugate base to acetic acid

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What is the a balanced equition between ch3ooh and naoh?

CH3COOH + NaOH --> CH3COONa + H2OOr better the ionic equation in water:CH3COOH + OH- --> CH3COO- + H2O[Na+ ions are left out of the equation because they don't take part in this reaction: it stays unchanged in solution]


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What is the a balanced equition between ch3ooh and naoh?

CH3COOH + NaOH --> CH3COONa + H2OOr better the ionic equation in water:CH3COOH + OH- --> CH3COO- + H2O[Na+ ions are left out of the equation because they don't take part in this reaction: it stays unchanged in solution]


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