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Acetic acid CH3COOH

Methyl amine CH3NH2

When an acid is reacted with base creating water or solvent and an ionic salt, the reaction is known as Acid-base neutralization reaction.

CH3COOH + CH3NH2 ---(aq )- > CH3COONH3+

CH3COONH3+  -- CH3COO-   + NH3+


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Answer : The neutralization reaction between methylamine and acetic acid are shown below.

Explanation :

Neutralization reaction : It is a type of chemical reaction in which an acid completely neutralizes the base to give a salt and water as a product. It is also know as acid-base reaction.

As we know that, the acetic acid is a strong acid and methylammine is a base. So, they undergoes neutralization reaction. That means, when acetic acid reacts with a methylammine base then it gives acetate ion and methanaminium.

The neutralization reaction between methylamine and acetic acid are shown below.

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