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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i balance the equation for the reaction of NaCH3COO and HCl

thomaster (thomaster):

\(\Huge\bf\color{#FF0000}W\color{#FF4900}e\color{#FF9200}l\color{#FFDB00}c\color{#FFff00}o\color{#B6ff00}m\color{#6Dff00}e~\color{#00ff00}t\color{#00ff49}o~\color{#00ffDB}O\color{#00ffff}p\color{#00DBff}e\color{#0092ff}n\color{#0049ff}S\color{#0000ff}t\color{#2400ff}u\color{#6D00ff}d\color{#B600ff}y\color{#FF00ff}!\) First write down the unbalanced reaction equation, so what are the products of this reaction?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[NaCH_{3}COO + HCl \rightarrow NaCl + CH_{3}COOH\] it is already balanced, the products are sodium chloride and acetic acid.

thomaster (thomaster):

@premedgirl Thanks, but I was kinda asking that to @chemsucks . At OpenStudy we try to guide people to an answer, so they understand the problem. If you just give the answer like you did, they won't learn anything as they'll just copy the answer and go to the next problem. Next time think if you know a better way to explain it instead of just giving the answer :)

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