The "N" is paired with the "a'" to represent "Na," the element symbol for sodium. The whole thing "NaHCO3" is the symbol for sodium bicarbonate.
5 M NaHCO3
what does nahco3 make up
normal
NaHCO3 + HNO3--> NaNO3 + H2O + CO2
the release of carbon dioxide is responsible for the brisk effervescence in NaHCO3
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaHCO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaHCO3=84.0 grams110 grams NaHCO3 / (84.0 grams) = 1.31 moles NaHCO3
sodium 1, hydrogen 1, cobalt 3
Several part problem. Get molarity of NaHCO3. (150 ml)( M NaHCO3) = (150 ml)(0.44 M HCl) = 0.44 M NaHCO3 --------------------------- get moles NaHCO3 ( 150 ml = 0.150 Liters ) 0.44 M NaHCO3 = moles NaHCO3/0.150 Liters = 0.066 moles NaHCO3 ---------------------------------------get grams 0.066 moles NaHCO3 (84.008 grams/1 mole NaHCO3) = 5.54 grams NaHCO3 needed ---------------------------------------------answer
There is no compound by the formula NaHCO. However, NaHCO3 exists and it is called sodium bicarbonate.
5 M NaHCO3
The answer is NaHCO3
D - Deoxyribo N - Nucleic A - Acid
Divide 6.10 (g NaHCO3) by 84.007 (g.mol−1 NaHCO3) to get 0.0726 mol NaHCO3
The ratio of NaHCO3 to WHAT!
what does nahco3 make up
It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
I think it depends on the circumstances. In my lab we used NaHCO3 to wash a mixture of n-butyl alcohol and n-butyl bromide. The NaHCO3 washed out the unwanted n-butyl alcohol in order to purify the n-butyl bromide component. In addition, the salt could be used to neutralize your organic layer.