Why NAHCO3 is added to water?
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Sodium bicarbonate can be used as a wash to remove any acidic impurities from a "crude" liquid, producing a purer sample. Reaction of sodium bicarbonate and an acid produces a salt and carbonic acid, which readily decomposes to carbon dioxide and water: NaHCO3 + HCl → NaCl + H2CO. H2CO3 → H2O + CO2(g)
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Sodium bicarbonate can be used as a wash to remove any acidic impurities from a "crude" liquid, producing a purer sample. Reaction of sodium bicarbonate and an acid produces a salt and carbonic acid, which readily decomposes to carbon dioxide and water: NaHCO3 + HCl → NaCl + H2CO.
Other cations: Ammonium bicarbonate; Potass...
Solubility in water: : 69 g/L (0 °C); 96 g/L (20 °C); ...
Melting point: (Decomposes to sodium carbon...
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Other cations: Ammonium bicarbonate; Potass...
Solubility in water: : 69 g/L (0 °C); 96 g/L (20 °C); ...
Melting point: (Decomposes to sodium carbon...
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