NaHCO3 is the chemical formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate or sodium bicarbonate
The answer is NaHCO3
Sodium bicarbonate (or sodium hydrogencarbonate)
No, the mass of sodium hydrogencarbonate (baking soda) remains constant when it is heated. Heating baking soda causes it to undergo a chemical reaction where it decomposes to form water, carbon dioxide, and sodium carbonate.
Baking Soda or Sodium hydrogencarbonate (Nahco3) [its chemical name] is produced using sodium chloride as one of the raw materials. NaCl + CO2 + NH3 => NH4Cl (Ammonium chloride) + NaHCO3 (Sodium hydrogencarbonate or Baking soda) :)
Na2O is the chemical formula for sodium dioxide.
The Chemical Formula for Sodium Bicarbonate is NaHCO3.
The chemical formula of sodium bromide is NaBr.
The chemical formula of sodium erythorbate is C6H7NaO6.
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
The empirical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
The chemical formula of sodium peroxide is Na2O2.
No, it is a bicarbonate. The presence of the extra hydrogen produces a whole range of unique chemical properties.