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formation of baking soda in short​

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Answered by branilyqueen
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Baking powder is made up of a base, an acid, and a buffering material to prevent the acid and base from reacting before their intended use. Most commercially available baking powders are made up of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3, also known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda) and one or more acid salts.


scienceexpert1: formation of baking soda baking soda is base when nacl co 2 whater and ammonia nh3 react .. by this reaction baking soda is form nahco3 + nh4 cl
scienceexpert1: when we heat baking soda we get washing soda
adwaithrknair: NO WE GET BAKING POWDER
scienceexpert1: when nahco3 is heated na2co3 we get .....and we know baking soda is
scienceexpert1: na2co3+10h20---na2co3.10h2o
scienceexpert1: when we recystallised na2co3 then washing soda is form
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