How is sodium hydrogen carbonate prepared in laboratory (Only Chemical Reaction ). Give any one important use of it.
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Sodium hydrogen carbonate is also prepared on large scales by the Solvay process, in which sodium chloride reacts with ammonia, carbon dioxide and water to give NaHCO3 along with ammonium chloride salt (NH4Cl). ... Its melting point is 50 °C, and it is highly water soluble.
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Uses:-
1. As a component of baking powder.
2. In fire extinguishers.
3. In medicines as a mild antiseptic for skin diseases and to neutralize the acidity of the stomach.
4. As a reagent in laboratory.
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