Chemistry, asked by aswatha20, 10 months ago

reaction of baking soda with tartaric acid​

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Answered by piyushkumar19
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Explanation:

Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3 Tartaric acid is C4H6O6 So, the reaction is: NaHCO3 + C4H6O6 + 2H2O(l) = 5CO2(g) + NaOH + 5H2(g) ...

Answered by skyfall63
88

Answer:

\mathrm{NaHCO}_{3}+\mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{6} \mathrm{O}_{6}+2 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} \rightarrow 5 \mathrm{CO}_{2}+\mathrm{NaOH}+5 \mathrm{H}_{2}

Explanation:

The chemical formula of tartaric acid is C_4H_6O_6

The chemical formula of baking soda or sodium carbonate is NaHCO_3

The chemical reaction between tartaric acid and baking soda is given below:

\mathrm{NaHCO}_{3}+\mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{6} \mathrm{O}_{6}+2 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} \rightarrow 5 \mathrm{CO}_{2}+\mathrm{NaOH}+5 \mathrm{H}_{2}

This reaction results in formation of bubbles which is production of carbon dioxide.

These two compounds are mixed during cooking process which is used in making dough without yeast and rising it in artificial way. Some of the flavors are added during this reaction to given some savior.

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