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- Epsom salt is a natural product - Magnesium sulfate can be obtained as the product of the reactions between sulfuric acid and magnesium carbonate (or magnesium oxide)
No, because one of the products is H2CO3 (an acid)
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sodium hydrogen carbonate + stearic acid ----> sodium stearate + water + carbon dioxide:) I this helps!
Sodium hydrogen carbonate and nitric acid react to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
H2SO4 + Na2CO3 = Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2 This is an acid/carbonate reaction. The general equations for acid reactions are;- Acid + alkali =- salt + water Acid + base = salt + weater Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen Acid + carbonate = salt + water + carbon dioxide.
Sodium carbonate is the product of the neutralization reaction between a strong base (NaOH) and a weak acid (H2CO3).
HCL (hydrochloric acid found in the stomach) and sodium bicarbonate (found in antacids).
For example calcium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid and form a solution.
The crude product is contaminated with water, unreacted alcohol, and some side products. Using sodium carbonate solution removes traces of acid
The formed calcium sulfate obtained as a product cover calcium carbonate and stop the reaction.
Sodium carbonate is a solid reactant. It will form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide with acetic acid. The formual for the solid product sodium acetate is CH3COONa.