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CHNaO3 is the chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda. It is a white crystalline powder that is used for baking as a leavening agent, as well as for various household cleaning purposes.

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What is the common name for CHNaO3?

The common name for CHNaO3 is sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda.


Are salt water baking soda and vinegar compounds?

CHNaO3 + C2H4O2 -> NaC2H3O2 + H2CO Following this the Carbonic Acid ( H2CO ) dissociates in the following reaction: H2CO -> H2O + CO2


Why is oxygen hydrogen and sodium chloride pure substances?

They are pure substances because they only contain one type of molecule (excluding impurities and contaminants). Salt: Sodium Chloride* - NaCl Sugar: Sucrose* - C12H22O11 Baking Soda: Sodium Bicarbonate - CHNaO3 *There are many, many different salts and several sugars; the ones above are the ones you would encounter normally (salt shakers and sugar cubes).


What is the reaction between baking soda and sodium chloride?

The chemical equation for baking soda is NaHCO3 - Sodium BicarbonateThe proper chemical name for sodium bicarbonate or baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3. The molecular mass or molar mass of sodium bicarbonate is 84.007 g/mol


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Some examples of antacids include Tums (calcium carbonate), Alka-Seltzer (sodium bicarbonate), Maalox (aluminum hydroxide/magnesium hydroxide), and Rolaids (calcium carbonate/magnesium hydroxide). These medications work by neutralizing stomach acid to provide relief from heartburn and indigestion.


What can you mix with vinegar to make it explode?

Vinegar (acetic acid) does not explode. It reacts with other material. One of the simplest, easiest chemical reactions is of that between an acid and a base. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a fairly cheap, easy base. So if you mix vinegar (C2H4O2) and baking soda (CHNaO3), carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced. Most low explosives are the result of a container rupturing due to sudden expansion of gas. The black powder in a firecracker works on this principle. The carboard container is expanded by the rapid conversion of a solid of low volume into a gas of high volume--and the firecracker "pops." Similarly, if the vinegar/basking soda solution were contained, say in a plastic jug, the pressure build up inside the jug would cause it to rupture or "explode." You want to be careful doing this because plastic shards at close range can cut, while pressure waves can damage delicate structures like eyes and ear drums. At greater distances glass fragments can inflict injury--never try this experiment in a glass bottle or jar.