It's not an element.. it's sodium bicarbonate, which is a chemical compound.
I think it was NaHCO3
Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.
Sodium bicarbonate
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.
Sodium bicarbonate is not an element. It is a compound of 4 elements. As to the name, it's sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. The formula is NaHCO3
Baking soda is not an element so it is not on the periodic table. It is a compound of several elements, namely NaHCO3
It is a compound because at the start of any element is a capital letter so there are 4 elements in this compound
No, NaHCO3 is not an element, it is a compound. It is the chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate, which is commonly known as baking soda. It is composed of sodium (Na), hydrogen (H), carbon (C), and oxygen (O) atoms bonded together in a specific ratio.
There is no compound by the formula NaHCO. However, NaHCO3 exists and it is called sodium bicarbonate.
Baking soda is a chemical compound; the correct, systematic name is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The formula is NaHCO3.
The answer is NaHCO3
Divide 6.10 (g NaHCO3) by 84.007 (g.mol−1 NaHCO3) to get 0.0726 mol NaHCO3