Chemistry, asked by adityadhoble03, 1 year ago

Which gas could be involved if sodium bicarbonate is treated with tartaric acid

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Answered by shubham610
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You should get carbon dioxide (CO2). Combining sodium bicarbonate to tartaric acid will yield water-soluble sodium tartrate and carbonic acid. Carbonic acid (H2CO3) will instantly decompose into water and carbon dioxide. Collect the gas, pour it over a lit candle flame. The flame will go out, proving that it's CO2. sodium bicarbonate and Tartaric acid together in dry form are baking powder.

➡️➡️Hydrogen gas. This is because -

acid + carbonate/hydrogencarbonate -----> Salt + Hydrogen gas

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Answered by kanhasatyaswarup
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You should get carbon dioxide (CO2). Combining sodium bicarbonate to tartaric acid will yield water-soluble sodium tartrate and carbonic acid. Carbonic acid (H2CO3) will instantly decompose into water and carbon dioxide. Collect the gas, pour it over a lit candle flame. The flame will go out, proving that it's CO2. sodium bicarbonate and Tartaric acid together in dry form are baking powder.

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