Carbon dioxide gas will escape:
HCO3- + H+ --> H2O + CO2
It's a bicarb held together a hydrogen atom .. It doesn't exist without another element. such as Sodium ... i.e. Sodium bicarb (NaHC03). The most common split of HC03 is through the addition of another Hydrogen, making H2O and C02. Hence the Sodium Acetate, CO2 and water (H2O) from the vinegar and bicarb kids trick CH3OOH + NaHCO3-> CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
If done correctly a stink bomb. Mix sulfur and bicarb together, add Citric acid and a smelly gas is produced.
Makes an ester and water
use a mixture of bicarb and water and let dry completely
use potash or bicarb to raise Ph and use acid to lower pH
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
what happens
when mixed sulfuric acid with water in the presence of oxygen nothing happens but the acid turned from concentrated acid will turn into diluted acid.
bicarb neutralizes acid very effectively but before that hose the area down with lots of water to dilute it and get rid of most of it if that is possible.
Assuming that the questioner meant "butanoic acid", the answer is that a salt, sodium butanoate, is formed along with water.
A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.
The temperature of the acid will increase