A simple acid base reaction always results in the salt of the acid and base and water.
So your answer would be (I'm abbreviating Ac for C2H3O2)
HAc + NaOH ---> H2O + NaAc
2007-10-01 14:42:24
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answered by Skeez 3
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Acetic Acid And Sodium Hydroxide
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Acetic Acid Naoh
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Acetic Acid + sodium hydroxide--> ??
HC2H3O2 + NaOH ---> ???
2015-08-19 02:26:56
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answered by Angelica 1
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acetic acid sodium hydroxide: https://tinyurl.im/e/acetic-acid-sodium-hydroxide
2015-05-11 19:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Big mess, but no baking soda(sodium bicarb). You get sodium acetate.
I have an interesting application of this. I have cats. Cat urine has a high level of ammonia. To remove ammonia from litter, I spray it down with vinegar to produce ammonium acetate.
2007-10-01 14:43:25
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answered by cattbarf 7
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CH3COOH + NaOH ----> CH3COONa + H2O
When the sodium hydroxide reacts with acetic acid the NaOH, a base, abstracts the most acidic hydrogen on acetic acid, the hydrogen on the acid functionality. This generates sodium acetate and H2O. Hope this helps.
2007-10-01 14:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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sodium hydroxide isn't baking soda; sodium bicarbonate is.
Consequently, this reaction wouldn't be quite so spectacular. Basically, you'd get the Na salt of the acetic anion and....water...
2007-10-01 14:45:49
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answered by Soymilk 2
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Big mess! Vinegar and baking soda!
2007-10-01 14:39:40
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answered by butch 5
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