CH3COO4- (C2H3O5-) is the chemical formula of the 2-hydroperoxy-2-hydroxy-acetate anion.
Of course if the 4 was a typo for H it would be acetic acid. If there are brackets (CH3COO)4 its the tetracacetate portion of the formula of a salt such as lead(IV) acetate.
It is the chemical salt 'Silver ethanoate'. Erstwhile 'Silver acetate'.
CH3COO^-Ag^+
If you could possibly mean NaOCH3 then Sodium Methoxide
Sodium Ethanoate
sodium acetate
It is Sodium Acetate It is Sodium Acetate
CH3COOAg.6H2O
Silver Acetate. It can also be called Silver Ethanoate and its formula can also be written as CH3COOAg.
Corrected:NaCl + AgNO3 --> AgCl + NaNO3
The chemical equation is:6 CH3COOAg + Al2(SO4)3 = 3 Ag2SO4 + 2 Al(CH3COO)3
* NaI + AgNO3 = AgI(s) + NaNO3* CH3COONa + AgNO3 ----------CH3COOAg + NaNO3These reagents doesn't react.* 2 Na3PO4 + 3 BaCl2 = 6 NaCl + Ba3(PO4)2(s)* Na2SO4 + BaCl2 = 2 NaCl + BaSO4(s)