Yes, it is solid at room temperature and has a melting point of 270oC (decomposes).
no, it's solid. when it heats it produces Na2CO3
No it is not. Since it is an ionic compound sodium bicarbonate is only conductive if molten or dissolved in water.
Ammonium bicarbonate (NHHCO3) is a solid.
sodium bicarbonate is baking soda, which is a white crystalline solid.
Ammonium bicarbonate (NHHCO3) is a solid.
No,, it is actually calcium sulfate. Calcium bicarbonate is not stable as a solid.
I am sure it is a solid because you cant pour it so it is not a liquid and it is not a gas because you can't see a gas and you can see bicarbonate of soda.So it has to be a solid.
Gas
NaHCO3 , sodium bicarbonate, is a compound. It is a solid at Room temperature, since it is ionic. The elements in sodium bicarbonate are: Sodium(Na), Hydrogen(H), Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O).
At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid- baking soda.
Sodium bicarbonate is a solid, so no.
A solid, usually sold in powder form. Any powder will be of the solid state of matter, even if dispersed in the atmosphere. A gas, by contrast, is a collection of molecular or atomic particles with no definite shape or volume.
It is a solid.
I don't know the equation but i have heard that down in certain depths calcium bicarbonate can be decomposed. However if it helps the equation to make calcuim bicarbonate is: Carbon dioxide + calcium carbonate + water Leads to Calcium Bicarbonate best i could do, I've been researching for a phytoplankton that decomposes calcium bicarbonate, that's how i found this and thought i should help contribute any of my knowledge, Kimo,