With an acid (commonly used: acetic) CO2 is formed so oxygen from air is excluded in the oxidimetric titration reaction. It otherwise might interfere with the titrant.
Nitro group is electron withdrawing group like the COOH group. But still it is considered to be most easily reducible using a catalyst. As such there are no reports on sodium bicarbonate used directly, however I am using sodium bicarbonate to prevent the catalyst from getting oxidized during the reaction. I have not published the data so far.
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Helps break it down into oxygen
It works to maintain the pH of the media in an acceptable range by acting as a buffer. see related link
it fizzes ! Vinegar is acetic acid, Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. When these two are mixed, an acid-base neutralization reaction takes place with the evolution of Carbon dioxide gas (as bubbles). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 -----> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
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Baking powder is a mixture of a weak acid and carbonate. It's widely used as a leavening agent. It's the mildest of sodium alkalis, it's odorless, solid, crystalline and completely soluble in water.
its is used when carbon is reduced when electrons are added to it. This is when the electrons are being moved from water to sugar.
in co2 incubators, the co2 reacts with h2o in the medium to generate hco3- which acts as a buffering system for the cells in the medium. 5% co2 is the optimum concentration for the maintenance of the ph.
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Please mention the reaction.
The bicarbonate buffer system plays a role in anaerobic activity by maintaining the pH and electrolyte levels in the body. This can help reduce fatigue and enhance performance during activities that require a high energy rate.