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Why is baking soda an ionic compound?

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Answered by sudhansuthakur
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Baking soda is an ionic compound. Baking soda is composed of sodium ions, Na+ and bicarbonate ions HCO−3 (also called hydrogen carbonate ions), in a 1:1 ratio. The formula unit for sodium bicarbonate ( also called baking soda or sodium hydrogen carbonate) is NaHCO3.

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Baking soda is an ionic compound. Baking soda is composed of sodium ions, Na+ and bicarbonate ions HCO-3 (also called hydrogen carbonate ions), in a 1:1 ratio. The formula unit for sodium bicarbonat (also called baking soda or sodium hydrogen carbonate) is NaHCO3.

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