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reaction of hcl with baking soda

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Answered by fairyno1
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Mixing baking soda, or NaHCO3, with hydrochloric acid, or HCl, results in table salt, NaCl, as well as water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2. These experiments can also demonstrate stoichiometry, which deals with the reactants and products in chemical reactions.
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Answered by palakgupta
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hcl+nahco3 will give NaCl and carbon dioxide and water
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