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Balancing equations!

I found this on the internet, and i need it for my assignment. Is it correct?

 

It's the egg + vinegar experiment.

 

CaCO3 + 2 CH3CO2H ----> CO2 + H2O + Ca + 2CH3CO2

 

I also need to know what "CH3CO2" is?

 

Thanks!

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Technically, your reaction is correct, however, the ions will combine to form calcium acetate (of course, since this is in an aqueous phase, they should be Ca+2 (aq) and CH3COO- (aq), but then again, so would be the calcium carbonate and the acetic acid ;))

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Technically, your reaction is correct, however, the ions will combine to form calcium acetate (of course, since this is in an aqueous phase, they should be Ca+2 (aq) and CH3COO- (aq), but then again, so would be the calcium carbonate and the acetic acid ;))

 

 

The acetic acid would not be ionized to any appreciable extent, so having it as CH3COOH(aq) is perfectly acceptable. In addition, CaCO3 is not a soluble compound so that would not be aqeuous either.

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