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2NaHCO3 --Δ--> Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

Baking Soda ---Heat---> Sodium Carbonate +Water + Carbon Dioxide

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  1. no a salt does not
  2. no a base does not
  3. yes, a acid does
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No. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. Sodium hydroxide is caustic soda, also known as lye.

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sugar will melt into syrup, salt will mostly stay the same and baking soda will get bigger and crunchy

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Q: When baking soda is heated does it create sodium carbonate or sodium oxide along with water vapor and carbon dioxide gas?
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