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What reaction takes pace with NH4OH+H2C204 and whats the balanced equation?

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What reaction takes pace with NH4OH+H2C204 and whats the balanced equation?

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  1. This is an acid-base reaction.  In this case you mixed the base (ammonium hydroxide) with an acid (oxalic acid) and the result is water and a salt (ammonium oxalate).  The balanced equation is 2NH4OH + H2C2O4 = 2H2O +

    (NH4)2C2O4

    Go to the following site and assuming you have the proper subscripts, it will balance your equations for you:

    http://adomas.org/bceq/


  2. NH4OH + H2C204 --> (NH4)(2)C2O4 + H2O

    2( NH4OH )+ H2C204 --> (NH4)(2)C2O4 + 2(H2O)

    assuming a reaction takes place

  3. This is a reaction between the weak base ammonium hydroxide and the weak acid oxalic acid, which produces a salt (ammonium oxalate) and water.

    2NH4OH(aq) + H2C2O4(aq) ---> (NH4)2C2O4(s) + 2H2O(l)

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