A compound X of sodium forms a white powder. It's a constituent of baking powder and is used in some antacid prescription. When heated, X gives out a gas and stream. The gas forms a white precipitate with lime water. Write the chemical formula and name of X and the chemical equation for its decomposition on heating. What is its role in baking powder and in antacids???
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NaHCO3----->Na2Co3+H2O+CO2
CaO+CO2-----> CaCO3
X=NaHCO3
The reaction while heating is
NaHCO3+ H------> Co2+ h2o+ sodium of any salt
CaO+CO2-----> CaCO3
X=NaHCO3
The reaction while heating is
NaHCO3+ H------> Co2+ h2o+ sodium of any salt
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Explanation:
Baking powder (NaHCO3) salt X is commonly used in bakery products. On heating, it forms sodium carbonate (Na2CO2), Y and CO2 gas, Z is evolved. When CO2 gas, Z is passed through lime water, it forms calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is slightly soluble in water making it milky
X - NaHCO3; Y- Na2CO3; Z - CO3
2NaHCO3 + heat → Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
NA2CO3.10H2O + heat → Na2Co3 + 10H2O
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