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What happens when ammonical brine is carbonated?

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Answered by brainliest67
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When the carbon dioxide passed through the ammonical brine then sodium carbonate and ammonium chloride is produced. ... Co2 +2 NH3 +2 NaCl >>>> Na2Co3 +2 NH4Cl .

Answered by mahesijjh
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In industrial practice, the reaction is carried out by passing concentrated brine "salt water" through two towers. ... In the second, carbon dioxide bubbles up through the ammoniated brine, and sodium bicarbonate "baking soda" precipitates out of the solution.

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