EXPLOSION that is what will happen.
Sodium carbonate doesn't react with water; it is only dissolved and dissociated.
Sodium carbonate and and sodium hydrogen carbonate form a buffer solution.
No, sodium hydrogen carbonate is a compound. If a substance has more than one element mentioned in its name (this one has three) it is not an element.
You could die.
An acid.
Weak Base
Sodium carbonate doesn't react with water; it is only dissolved and dissociated.
No, crushing sodium carbonate does not produce a new chemical substance. Thus, crushing is an example of a physical change.
Sodium carbonate and and sodium hydrogen carbonate form a buffer solution.
Sodium carbonate is a white powder. It is baking powder and soda. It is soluble in water and and a little soluble in alcohol. It is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is an organic compound - it contains carbon.
No, sodium hydrogen carbonate is a compound. If a substance has more than one element mentioned in its name (this one has three) it is not an element.
You could die.
An acid.
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They both release carbon dioxide,but at different temperatures
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
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