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CH3COOH | + | KHCO3 | → | H2O | + | CO2 | + | CH3COOK | |
ethanoic acid | potassium hydrogencarbonate | water | carbon dioxide | Potassium acetate; Acetic acid potassium; Diuretic salt; Acetic acid potassium salt | |||||
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Acetic acid reacts with KHCO3
In a full sentence, you can also say CH3COOH (ethanoic acid) reacts with KHCO3 (potassium hydrogencarbonate) and produce H2O (water) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) and CH3COOK (Potassium acetate; Acetic acid potassium; Diuretic salt; Acetic acid potassium salt)
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ethanoic acid
2CH3COOH + Cu(OH)2 → 2H2O + (CH3COO)2Cu 2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 → 2CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 CH3COOH + KHCO3 → H2O + CO2 + CH3COOK View all equations with CH3COOH as reactantpotassium hydrogencarbonate
KHSO4 + KHCO3 → H2O + K2SO4 + CO2 CH3COOH + KHCO3 → H2O + CO2 + CH3COOK 2KHCO3 → H2O + K2CO3 + CO2 View all equations with KHCO3 as reactantpotassium hydrogencarbonate
CO2 + K[Al(OH)4] → Al(OH)3 + KHCO3 H2O + K2CO3 + CO2 → 2KHCO3 H2O + KCl + CO2 → KHCO3 + HClO View all equations with KHCO3 as productpotassium hydrogencarbonate
CO2 + K[Al(OH)4] → Al(OH)3 + KHCO3 H2O + K2CO3 + CO2 → 2KHCO3 H2O + KCl + CO2 → KHCO3 + HClO View all equations with KHCO3 as productpotassium hydrogencarbonate
CO2 + K[Al(OH)4] → Al(OH)3 + KHCO3 H2O + K2CO3 + CO2 → 2KHCO3 H2O + KCl + CO2 → KHCO3 + HClO View all equations with KHCO3 as productInteresting Information Only Few People Knows