Answer:
[tex]CH_{3}CO_{2}H(aq.)+OH^{-}(aq.)\rightarrow CH_{3}CO_{2}^{-}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)[/tex]
Explanation:
Acetic acid is an weak acid. Therefore it does not dissociate completely in aqueous solution.
Potassium hydroxide is a strong base. Therefore it dissociates completely in aqueous solution.
An acid-base reaction occurs between acetic acid and potassium hydroxide.
Molecular equation: [tex]CH_{3}CO_{2}H(aq.)+KOH(aq.)\rightarrow KCH_{3}CO_{2}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)[/tex]
Total ionic: [tex]CH_{3}CO_{2}H(aq.)+K^{+}(aq.)+OH^{-}(aq.)\rightarrow K^{+}(aq.)+CH_{3}CO_{2}^{-}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)[/tex]
Net ionic:[tex]CH_{3}CO_{2}H(aq.)+OH^{-}(aq.)\rightarrow CH_{3}CO_{2}^{-}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)[/tex]