5.6) Identify the spectator ion(s) in the reaction of HC2H3O2(aq) and NaOH(aq). O Nat(aq) and C₂H3O₂ (aq) O No spectator ions in the reaction. O Na (aq) O C₂H3O2 (aq) and H*(aq)

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### Identifying Spectator Ions

**Question:**

Identify the spectator ion(s) in the reaction of HC₂H₃O₂(aq) and NaOH(aq).

**Options:**
1. Na⁺(aq) and C₂H₃O₂⁻(aq)
2. No spectator ions in the reaction.
3. Na⁺(aq)
4. C₂H₃O₂⁻(aq) and H⁺(aq)

**Explanation:**

Spectator ions are ions that are present in the reaction mixture but do not participate in the actual chemical reaction; they remain unchanged throughout the reaction.

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Transcribed Image Text:--- ### Identifying Spectator Ions **Question:** Identify the spectator ion(s) in the reaction of HC₂H₃O₂(aq) and NaOH(aq). **Options:** 1. Na⁺(aq) and C₂H₃O₂⁻(aq) 2. No spectator ions in the reaction. 3. Na⁺(aq) 4. C₂H₃O₂⁻(aq) and H⁺(aq) **Explanation:** Spectator ions are ions that are present in the reaction mixture but do not participate in the actual chemical reaction; they remain unchanged throughout the reaction. --- **Previous/Next Navigation:** - A `Previous` button is available at the bottom left of the page for navigating to the previous section or question. --- Note: No graphs or diagrams are included in this question. The explanation focuses on understanding and identifying spectator ions in the given chemical reaction. ---
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