Science, asked by brijkishorsharma0307, 7 months ago

Bubbles are produced when acetic acid is added to a solution of sodium bicarbonate. Explain it?

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Answered by GoodLuck8491
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The formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH and the formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate is NAHCO3. When they are mixed they react and produce carbon dioxide gas that erupts out as bubbles from the solution producing water also. The formula is CH3COOH + NAHCO3 = CH3COONA + H2O + CO2.

Answered by varun200406
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Answer:The formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH and the formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate is NAHCO3. When they are mixed they react and produce carbon dioxide gas that erupts out as bubbles from the solution producing water also. The formula is CH3COOH + NAHCO3 = CH3COONA + H2O + CO2.

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