2 parts ascorbic acid powder, 1 part baking soda. mix together in a small amount of water, when the fizzing stops, you have sodium ascorbate.
Sodium chloride is formed from sodium and chlorine.
Sodium was discovered by Humphry Davy in 1807.
Humphry Davy, an English chemist discovered sodium in 1807.
The Solvay process is an industrial method for producing sodium carbonate (soda ash) from sodium chloride, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. The key steps involve the reaction of sodium chloride with ammonia and carbon dioxide to form ammonium bicarbonate, which then reacts with sodium chloride to produce sodium bicarbonate. The sodium bicarbonate is heated to yield sodium carbonate, while ammonia is recycled in the process. This method is favored for its efficiency and lower environmental impact compared to earlier methods.
The name sodium probably originates from the Arabic word suda meaning headache as the headache-alleviating properties of sodium carbonate or soda were well known in early times.
Sodium ascorbate has an ionic bond. Sodium donates an electron to ascorbate, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
Calcium ascorbate and sodium ascorbate are both forms of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) combined with a mineral. However, they are not the same; calcium ascorbate contains calcium, while sodium ascorbate contains sodium. Both are used as dietary supplements and have similar benefits, but their mineral content may affect their absorption and the choice for individuals with specific dietary needs or restrictions.
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combination of ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate &/or sodium ascorbate.
how we make to sodium ascorbate by ascorbic acid
Sodium ascorbate is an inorganic salt form of ascorbic acid, which is a naturally occurring organic compound known as vitamin C. While sodium ascorbate itself is not organic, it is derived from vitamin C, which is an organic substance.
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The chemical formula for sodium ascorbate is C6H7NaO6. The IUPAC name is sodium 5-[(1S) - 1, 2-dihydroxyethyl] - 3-hydroxy - 4-oxo-furan - 2-olate
"Vitamin C" is a somewhat ambiguous term, chemically speaking; it can refer either to ascorbic acid or one of its salts such as sodium ascorbate. If you mix sodium hydrogen carbonate with ascorbic acid, you get sodium ascorbate, water, and carbon dioxide. If you mix sodium hydrogen carbonate with sodium ascorbate, they just mix; there's no chemical reaction.
Vitamin C tablets usually contain either sodium ascorbate or potassium ascorbate along with other things such as flavouring and glucose (or an artificial sweetener) and sometimes sodium bicarbonate to make them effervescent. Vitamin C is ascorbic acid and may be present in effervescent tablets when it will react with the sodium bicarbonate in contact with water to produce carbon dioxide and the salt, sodium ascorbate. The ingredients are generally stated on the packaging of the tablets, so always check the packaging to see if the contents are suitable for your needs.
Ascorbic acid is an acid. Sodium or potassium ascorbate are salts and either neutral or slightly alkaline.The salts are rather more readily absorbed by the body than the acid but those on a low sodium diet should be aware that sodium ascorbate adds to their sodium intake.
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