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how does carbon dioxide gas arise from the solution of sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen
carbonate ? Explain with example ..

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Answered by stuti26411
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Explanation:

These weak acids react with sodium bicarbonate, releasing CO2 gas which causes cake batter and bread dough to rise and produces the tiny holes in cakes and breads. Sodium hydrogen carbonate dehydrates when it is heated, forming sodium carbonate. The CO2 can be recycled to produce more NaHCO3 by the Solvay process

Answered by kishandevganiya1
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Answer:

These weak acids react with sodium bicarbonate, releasing CO2 gas which causes cake batter and bread dough to rise and produces the tiny holes in cakes and breads. Sodium hydrogen carbonate dehydrates when it is heated, forming sodium carbonate. The CO2 can be recycled to produce more NaHCO3 by the Solvay process.

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