Science, asked by mohit7152, 1 year ago

which of the following regents give brakes effervescene with ethanoic acid and why​

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Answered by knika7777
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Sodium Bicarbonate is NaHCO3

NaHCO3 is a basic salt.

When reacted with an acid (such as ethanoic acid- CH3COOH), the neutralisation will occur to form CH3COONa (a salt) and H2O along with the leftover CO2 gas

The CO2 gas (carbon dioxide) will form bubbles (effervescence) when in the solutions


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Sodium Bicarbonate is NaHCO3

NaHCO3 is a basic salt.

When reacted with an acid (such as ethanoic acid- CH3COOH), the neutralisation will occur to form CH3COONa (a salt) and H2O along with the leftover CO2 gas

The CO2 gas (carbon dioxide) will form bubbles (effervescence) when in the solutions.

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