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Reacting an acid with a bicarbonate compound produces carbon dioxide gas. This is the gas produced in the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (aqueous acetic acid) reaction.
After combustion water and carbon dioxide are released.
Carbon dioxide is released, ethanol is produced.
Do you mean what happens when CO2 is produced? It's always produced during combustion reactions.
neutralization with evolution of carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
combustion reaction!
The carbonates are unstable towards acids so the form stable salt, water and carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is stable than carbonate ion.
Reacting an acid with a bicarbonate compound produces carbon dioxide gas. This is the gas produced in the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (aqueous acetic acid) reaction.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and reacts with the water to form carbonic acid, and therefore, you get an acid-base neutralization reaction with sodium hydroxide.
Carbon dioxide
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After combustion water and carbon dioxide are released.
Oxygen is produced during light reaction. Carbon dioxide is used in dark reaction.
Carbon dioxide is released, ethanol is produced.
KOH would act as a base to dissolved carbon dioxide's acid, yielding a neutralization reaction. Water and potassium carbonate would result. Carbon dioxide would slowly be converted to the carbonate form, removing it from solution.