Reaction between sodium bicarbonate and benzene sulphonic acid
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Sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate have similar-sounding names and many chemical similarities, but they're used very differently.
Sodium carbonate has household and industrial applications but is used very rarely in food and cooking. It is used as a lying agent to change the PH of a certain food. One of its most common applications is in the industrial manufacturing of glass.
In the Body
Sodium carbonate has virtually no physiological importance; your body neither utilizes nor produces it.
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