H3Citr + 3 NaHCO3 --> Na3Citr + 3 CO2 + 3 H2O
(Citric acid is symbolised by H3Citr, just for simplification)
(Na3Citr is symbol for tri-sodium citrate)
NaHCO3The chemical formula for sodium hydrogen carbonate is NaHCO3.
carbon dioxide
Yes, the reaction of sodium with water is highly exothermic.When sodium is dropped in water, a shiny grobule of sodium is formed which darts around on the surface of water.Hydrogen is liberated in the process which catches fire immediately and burns with a pale blue flame.NaOH is also formed in the process. EQUATION: 2Na+water -> NaOH + H2
sodium citrate+water+hydrogen
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Sodium hydrogencarbonate and citric acid react.
NaHCO3The chemical formula for sodium hydrogen carbonate is NaHCO3.
carbon dioxide
Yes, the reaction of sodium with water is highly exothermic.When sodium is dropped in water, a shiny grobule of sodium is formed which darts around on the surface of water.Hydrogen is liberated in the process which catches fire immediately and burns with a pale blue flame.NaOH is also formed in the process. EQUATION: 2Na+water -> NaOH + H2
Sodium bicarbonate gives hydrogencarbonate ions which can produce carbondioxide and water with protons. It acts as a weak base.
sodium citrate+water+hydrogen
There are many chemicals present in Soda and the two main ingredients are sugar and mineral water. The other lesser known chemicals are carbon dioxide, caffeine, phosphoric acid and sodium benzoate.
sodium bicarbonate, citric acid,sodium benzoate and water soluble flavour
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Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
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Citric acid will react to baking soda creating sodium citrate and carbon dioxide when mixed with water. Citric acid is also an additive in foods.