It creates Copper Acetate and Hydrogen shown by the following balanced equation.
2HC2H3O2 + Cu ---> Cu(C2H3O2)2 + H2
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wouldn't the answer be... ?
HC2H3O2 + Cu ---> CuC2H3O2 + H2O [<< water is always produced in a acid reaction?]
^Where's your extra oxygen coming from? Water and a salt are always produced as reactants in acid - base reactions, acid - metal reactions almost always involve some sort of ionic reaction with H2 as a product, the original equation is correct.
Copper ethanoate is formed by reacting copper oxide with acetic acid (vinegar). The water is present in the reaction as a solvent for the reactants and products. The reaction produces copper ethanoate (copper acetate) and water as the products.
Copper acetate is not a base; it is a salt formed by the reaction of copper oxide with acetic acid. It is considered an acidic salt because it has acidic properties due to the presence of the acetate ion.
Kc2h3o2 is an acid because it contains the acetate ion, which can donate a proton (H+) in a solution, forming acetic acid. In water, the acetate ion can react with water molecules to produce hydronium ions (H3O+) and acetic acid, which makes it an acid.
Sodium acetate is a salt formed by the reaction between acetic acid and sodium hydroxide. When dissolved in water, sodium acetate undergoes hydrolysis, releasing hydroxide ions (OH-) which make the solution alkaline. This alkaline property is due to the presence of excess hydroxide ions in the solution.
This is a conjugate base to the weak acid called Acetic acid, CH3COOH.CH3COO- is called: Acetate ion.This is the conjugate base of the weak acid Acetic Acid, CH3COOH.It is commonly called an Acetate anion or just Acetate.Ethanoate is the official IUPAC name.
Copper ethanoate is formed by reacting copper oxide with acetic acid (vinegar). The water is present in the reaction as a solvent for the reactants and products. The reaction produces copper ethanoate (copper acetate) and water as the products.
Copper acetate is not a base; it is a salt formed by the reaction of copper oxide with acetic acid. It is considered an acidic salt because it has acidic properties due to the presence of the acetate ion.
Kc2h3o2 is an acid because it contains the acetate ion, which can donate a proton (H+) in a solution, forming acetic acid. In water, the acetate ion can react with water molecules to produce hydronium ions (H3O+) and acetic acid, which makes it an acid.
Potassium Acetate (CH3COOK) is a salt of a weak acid (Acetic Acid (CH3COOH)
Phosphoric Acid is an acid because it dissociates into Hydrogen and phosphate ions. Second Question. COOH- doesn't make something an acid. It makes it an acetate. Acetate is part of a weak acid, Acetic Acid.
A salt is an ionic compound formed by the neutralization of charge. Take a simple strong acid like HCl. When dissociated, it yields H+ and Cl-. If you introduce sodium (Na+), the Na+ will form an ionic bond with the Cl- to form NaCl (table salt). The positive charge on the Na and the negative on the Cl neutralized each other to form a neutral stable compound we call a salt. The same concept applies to any acid, including carboxylic acids. Take acetic acid (CH3COOH). It can dissociate into CH3COO- (acetate) and H+ giving the end oxygen a negative charge. Again, let's introduce Na+ to the system. The Na+ will form an ionic bond with the negatively charged oxygen on the acetate to form sodium acetate (CH3COONa). The formation of an ionic bond between Na and acetate balanced the charges, so we call this a salt as well. Since it was made from a carboxylic acid, we can call it a "carboxylic acid salt".
Sodium acetate is a salt formed by the reaction between acetic acid and sodium hydroxide. When dissolved in water, sodium acetate undergoes hydrolysis, releasing hydroxide ions (OH-) which make the solution alkaline. This alkaline property is due to the presence of excess hydroxide ions in the solution.
This is a conjugate base to the weak acid called Acetic acid, CH3COOH.CH3COO- is called: Acetate ion.This is the conjugate base of the weak acid Acetic Acid, CH3COOH.It is commonly called an Acetate anion or just Acetate.Ethanoate is the official IUPAC name.
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The reaction between ethanoic acid (acetic acid) and sodium metal produces sodium acetate, hydrogen gas, and heat. The balanced chemical equation is 2CH3COOH + 2Na -> 2CH3COONa + H2. This is a redox reaction where sodium is oxidized and ethanoic acid is reduced.
An aqueous solution of LiC2H3O2 is slightly basic. This is because the acetate ion (C2H3O2−) is the conjugate base of acetic acid, which is a weak acid. The presence of this ion makes the solution slightly basic.
I believe it makes a methane gas but i wouldn't be so sure on that