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Write a net ionic equation for the overall reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and oxalic acid (H2C2O4) are combined. Assume excess base. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s).

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Answer:

Oxalic acid is a dicarboxylic acid and forms sodium salt with NaOH and water

Explanation:

Write a net ionic equation for the overall reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions-example-1
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Answer:

The net ionic equation for the overall reaction is


H_2C_2O_4{(aq)} + 2OH^-_((aq)) ----> C_2O_4^(2-)_((aq)) + 2H_2O_((l))

Step-by-step explanation:

The molecular formula for sodium hydroxide is
NaOH while the molecular formula for oxalic acid is given as (
H_2 C_2 O_4)

Now the balanced chemical equation for this reaction is


H_2C_2 O_4_((aq)) + 2NaOH_((aq)) ----> Na_2C_2O_4_((aq)) + 2H_2O_((l))

The procedure for the ionic equation is


H_2 C_2O_4 _((aq)) + 2 Na^+ _((aq)) + 2OH^-_((aq)) ---->2Na^+ _((aq)) + C_2O_4^(2- )_((aq)) + 2H_2O_((l))

Here
Na^+ is the sodium ion


OH^- is the hydroxide ion


C_2O_4^(2-) is the oxalate ion

Note: The dissociation of oxalic equation is not complete because it is a weak acid

Looking at this equation we see that
Na^+ is common on both sides of the equation so we cancel it out so the equation becomes


H_2C_2O_4{(aq)} + 2OH^-_((aq)) ----> C_2O_4^(2-)_((aq)) + 2H_2O_((l))

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