Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.062 M aqueous formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed. I

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Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.062 M aqueous formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed. It is not necessary to include states such as (aq) or (s). Use HCOO- as the formula for the formate ion.

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    2021-08-10T03:19:10+00:00

    Answer: The net ionic equation when formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed is as follows.

    HCOOH + C_{6}H_{5}COO^{-}Na^{+} \rightarrow HCOONa + C_{6}H_{5}COOH

    Explanation:

    A chemical equation in which both reactants and products are present in the form of ions is called an ionic equation.

    The chemical formula of formic acid is HCOOH and chemical formula of sodium benzoate is C_{6}H_{5}COONa.

    Therefore, net ionic equation when formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed is as follows.

    HCOOH + C_{6}H_{5}COO^{-}Na^{+} \rightarrow HCOONa + C_{6}H_{5}COOH

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