HOCO2
Hydrogen carbonate is a compound, not an element, and it therefore has a formula, not a symbol: H2CO3.
The chemical symbol for sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.
The formula* for potassium hydrogen carbonate is KHCO3.*Compounds have formulas; only chemical elements have symbols.
the anwer is , 2NaHCO3 --> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H20:)
Ca(HCO3)2
The chemical symbol for this compound would be AuHCO3.
The chemical formula for cesium hydrogen carbonate is CsHCO3.
The symbol equation for Potassium Carbonate is...K2CO3:)
N(h)4hc(o)3 = nh3 + h2o + co2
CO32- is carbonate; bicarbonate is the archaic term for hydrogen carbonate, HCO3-.
Yes, hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) is soluble in water. It dissolves readily to form a solution.
Yes: hydrogen carbonate is a stronger acid, and therefore a weaker base, than carbonate.