Asked by TP
                I'm having a few troubles on my equations. I have to write the neutralisation reaction equation between Acetic Acid and Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
I've gotten this far, but I don't if its the right way to do it
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ---->>> (salt) + H2O
I don't know what to put in the salt part. Í don't if its right, because I heard my friend say something about excluding the spectator ions.
            
        I've gotten this far, but I don't if its the right way to do it
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ---->>> (salt) + H2O
I don't know what to put in the salt part. Í don't if its right, because I heard my friend say something about excluding the spectator ions.
Answers
                    Answered by
            TP
            
    I can't seem to figure out my next question either.
Neutralisation between Acetic Acid and Sodium Carbonate.
CH3COOH + Na2CO3 --->>>> (salt) + H2O
I really hope someone can help me. Thanks.
    
Neutralisation between Acetic Acid and Sodium Carbonate.
CH3COOH + Na2CO3 --->>>> (salt) + H2O
I really hope someone can help me. Thanks.
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Memorize this:  Acids and carbonates yield water, a salt, and carbon dioxide.
    
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