When 100 grams of NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate) and 100 grams of Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate) react with diluted sulfuric acid, carbon dioxide gas will be produced. The balanced chemical equations are: 2NaHCO3 + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O + 2CO2 Na2CO3 + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2 The amount of carbon dioxide gas generated can be calculated using stoichiometry with the given masses of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3.
Yes, there is a difference. Na2HCO3 is sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as disodium bicarbonate, while NaHCO3 is sodium bicarbonate, commonly referred to as baking soda. The difference lies in the number of sodium ions present in the compound.
2 NaHCO3 + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2CO2 + 2H20
Sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as baking soda, decomposes when heated to produce sodium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. The chemical equation for this decomposition reaction is: 2 NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.
The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.
Yes, there is a difference. Na2HCO3 is sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as disodium bicarbonate, while NaHCO3 is sodium bicarbonate, commonly referred to as baking soda. The difference lies in the number of sodium ions present in the compound.
2 NaHCO3 + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2CO2 + 2H20
Car battery acid is sulfuric acid H2SO4. The reaction equation is: 2NaHCO3 + H2SO4 --> 2CO2 + 2H2O + Na2SO4 Sodium bicarbonate reacts with sulfuric acid to produce water, carbon dioxide, and sodium sulfate.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as baking soda, decomposes when heated to produce sodium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. The chemical equation for this decomposition reaction is: 2 NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
The answer is NaHCO3
Divide 6.10 (g NaHCO3) by 84.007 (g.mol−1 NaHCO3) to get 0.0726 mol NaHCO3
The ratio of NaHCO3 to WHAT!
Several part problem. Get molarity of NaHCO3. (150 ml)( M NaHCO3) = (150 ml)(0.44 M HCl) = 0.44 M NaHCO3 --------------------------- get moles NaHCO3 ( 150 ml = 0.150 Liters ) 0.44 M NaHCO3 = moles NaHCO3/0.150 Liters = 0.066 moles NaHCO3 ---------------------------------------get grams 0.066 moles NaHCO3 (84.008 grams/1 mole NaHCO3) = 5.54 grams NaHCO3 needed ---------------------------------------------answer
NaHCO3 is commonly called bicarbonate of soda or baking soda.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaHCO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaHCO3=84.0 grams110 grams NaHCO3 / (84.0 grams) = 1.31 moles NaHCO3
The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.
The chemical formula for sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.