Chemistry, asked by MysticalKudi, 1 month ago


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What will happen if a solution of sodium hydrocarbonate is heated ? Give the equation of the reaction involved.​

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Answered by smartchoice094
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2SodiumhydrogencarbonateNaHCO3→SodiumCarbonateNa2CO3+WaterH2O+CarbondioxidegasCO2↑

When sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated we get sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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When a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate) is heated, it undergoes decomposition reaction to form sodium carbonate and water, and carbon dioxide gas is liberated.

The equation of the reaction involved is:

2NaHCO_3 \xrightarrow[]{heat} Na_2CO_3+H_2O+CO_2

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