What's the chemical equation for sodium hydroxide neutralizing acetic acid?

Don't you have left over oxygen and hydrogen?

Answer:
Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq) +H+ (aq)+CH3COO- (aq) ---> Na+(aq) + H2o (l) +CH3COO-(aq)
Na+ and Ch3COOH are spectators, so they can be removed to give you a final equation of:
OH-(aq) + H+(aq) ---> H2O (L)

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