Instructions
Write the standard chemical equation of acetic acid reacting with sodium hydroxide to form water and sodium acetate. It should be written as CH3COOH + NaOH > H20 + CH3COONa.
Copy the equation below what is written, except write out the ionic form of each molecule on the left hand of the equation. Acetic acid is a weak acid that will not disassociate significantly; it is kept in the whole form. Sodium hydroxide will separate to form sodium (+) and a hydroxide group (-).
Complete the rest of the equation by writing out the right-hand side of the equation. Water should be left as H2O; sodium acetate should be written as an acetate ion (-) and a sodium ion (+).
Cross out the items that are found on both sides of the reaction. Sodium is found in the same form in both sides of the equation, therefore, it is crossed out. These items are known as spectator ions.
Write out the final net ionic equation, omitting the crossed out ions in this step. The equation should be written as (CH3COOH) + (OH-) > (H2O) + (CH3COO-).