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Is baking soda a carbon compound? ???? with reason​

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Answered by MuskanAhuja
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hola mate.

baking soda is carbon compound.

because its formula is NaHCO3. so it contains carbon.

so it is carbon compound.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
2

Baking soda a carbon compound

Explanation:

  • The  baking soda  you use to make cakes, i.e. the commercial product, is sodium bicarbonate , i.e.  Na^{+-} HCO_3
  • Baking powder  is another leavening agent, but it contains  cream of tartar , i.e.  potassium ditartrate , KC_4H_5O_6 a salt of a diacid.
  • When you add baking soda to a cake batter, the acid in the batter, the butter and the eggs, is conceived to react with the carbonate to make  CO_2, which raises the cake, and makes it fluffy and spongy.
  • Baking soda is a carbon containing compound, although it is not an organic compound.  Which is a crystalline salt. The carbon can be found as a carbonate ion.
  • It is not a carbon compound in the sense of more typical carbon compounds i.e. Carbon Dioxide, methane, natural gas, oil etc. It is considered in the family of carbonates.

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