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name the acid and base that have constituted the salt sodium bicarbonate write a chemical equation to show the reaction

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Answered by Rahul505014
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Answer:

carbonic acid (H2CO3) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH ) is the acid and base respectively constituted the salt sodium bicarbonate.

Explanation:

Chemical Equation :

H2CO3+NaOH---》NaHCO3+H2O

Answered by kingofself
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Carbonic acid (H_2CO_3) and the Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are the acid and base that have constituted the salt, Sodium bicarbonate.

Explanation:

  • As the salt which is formed, while the reaction of some acid takes place with a base and neutralization of the solution that occurs in which the by products that we get for the result that we get along with salt, is water.
  • So the acid that is neutralized here is carbonic acid and the neutralization is done by the base Sodium hydroxide.
  • When these two combined together the resultant salt we get is Sodium Bicarbonate along with some water.
  • Since it is a salt it will be in the form of solution mixed with water which is separated and is Sodium Bicarbonate is found.

                                 H_2CO_3+ NaOH \rightarrow NaHCO_3 +H_2O

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