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Reaction of sodium ethanoate with 4-meth...

Reaction of sodium ethanoate with 4-methylbenzene sulphonic acid produce

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Sodium acetate react with the strong acid p-toluene sulphonic acid to form sodium salt of acid and free acetic acid.
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