No equation, it is not a chemical reaction.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and hydrogen (H2) to form calcium oxide (CaO) is: CaCO3 + H2 -> CaO + CO2
When potassium hydroxide reacts with hydrogen carbonate, it forms potassium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2KOH + 2HCO3 -> K2CO3 + 2H2O + CO2.
The word equation for sodium hydrogen carbonate when heated is: sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) → sodium carbonate + carbon dioxide + water.
The balanced equation for the reaction between acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) is: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 -> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 This reaction produces sodium acetate (CH3COONa), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2).
NaHCO3 + HNO3 = CO2 + H2O + NaNO3
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and hydrogen (H2) to form calcium oxide (CaO) is: CaCO3 + H2 -> CaO + CO2
The chemical equation is:2 NaHCO3---------------------Na2O + 2 CO2 + H2O
When potassium hydroxide reacts with hydrogen carbonate, it forms potassium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2KOH + 2HCO3 -> K2CO3 + 2H2O + CO2.
The word equation for sodium hydrogen carbonate when heated is: sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) → sodium carbonate + carbon dioxide + water.
The balanced equation for the reaction between acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) is: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 -> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 This reaction produces sodium acetate (CH3COONa), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2).
NaHCO3 + HNO3 = CO2 + H2O + NaNO3
There cannot be a balanced chemical formula for just a compound of something. You need a reactant to produce a product in order to balance an equation. In this case, you can get a chemical formula by this chemical name: calcium hydrogen carbonate. Since calcium has a +2 charge and hydrogen carbonate has a -1 charge, you need two hydrogen carbonates for every one calcium ion. The chemical formula is: Ca(HCO3)2.
H+ for hydrogen co32- for carbonates
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
I guess it would be NaOH and CO2. This explains why it is an alkaline buffer
2NaHCO3 ---> Na2CO3 + H2O + Co2 if this isn't right, then i have failed my exams
Balanced:H2 + I2 ----> 2 HI