Bicarbonates can be found in all body fluid and all of the organs in a body. They are extremely important because they balance acids and bases withing the body.
Hard water contains carbonates and bicarbonates of calcium and Magnesium.
The most common of these bases are hydroxides, carbonates, or bicarbonates.
The composition is variable: bicarbonates and hydroxides of some metals as Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al.
bicarbonates are generally inorganic because there is no carbon-hydrogen bond in them (which is one of the criteria for a molecule to be organic)
i have worked with my students and found water to boil at 97 degrees Celsius.this water had carbonated and bicarbonates as it was ordinary water.
i have worked with my students and found water to boil at 97 degrees Celsius.this water had carbonated and bicarbonates as it was ordinary water.
Neutralize acids.
Only the alkali metal and ammonium bicarbonates are obtainable as solids; group 2 bicarbonates exist only in solution. I found this on a site and it seems to explain why there is no direct answer to this question. When speaking of solubility we take something that is out of solution and make one, but in the case of bicarbonates only the Alkali metals and ammonium types exist out of solution. In other words AgHCO3 is always 100% soluble and always in solution. If you can see it it is not Silver bicarbonate.
No, carbonates and bicarbonates contain different, though somewhat similar ions. (CO32- in carbonates, HCO3- in bicarbonates
Sodium carbonate
There is no connection
neutralize hydrochloric acid