Describe a reaction between sodium hydrogen carbonate with dilute HCL and name the products formed in this reaction??
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NaHco3 + HCL = NaCl + Co2 + H2o
In this reaction sodium replaced hydrogen from HCl, since it is more reactive in nature than hydrogen. This is a double displacement reaction. The products formed are sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and steam(water).
In this reaction sodium replaced hydrogen from HCl, since it is more reactive in nature than hydrogen. This is a double displacement reaction. The products formed are sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and steam(water).
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