Thursday, November 17, 2011

Question on Acids & Bases

Why is an aqueous solution of sodium acetate alkaline?


Answer:


Acetate ion gets hydrolyzed in the aqueous solution to produce hydroxide ions.


AcO- + H2O = HOAc + HO-


This increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution and as a result the solution becomes alkaline.

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