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Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda?
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Arbaj said:
9 years ago
It's common name is banking soda.
XTEV said:
9 years ago
Yes, Sodium bicarbonate is the correct answer.
Abdullah said:
9 years ago
NaHCO3 is the right answer.
Khushboo said:
9 years ago
I too agree with the answer sodium bicarbonate.
Akash said:
9 years ago
I also agree with Sodium bicarbonate.
Pooja said:
9 years ago
I think so sodium bicarbonate.
SAISRI said:
9 years ago
Its chemical formula is NAHCO3, NaHCO3 is mainly prepared by the Solvay process.
Sodium bicarbonate mixed with water can be used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn.
Sodium bicarbonate mixed with water can be used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn.
Hendrina said:
9 years ago
NaHCO3 IUPAC name : Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate.
SWEDI MUSHI said:
10 years ago
NaHCO3 this is also known as Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate.
Kishan Dabhi said:
10 years ago
Baking soda (NaHCO3).
When it reacts with water (H2O) it produce CO2 gas and Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate or washing soda). CO2 gas thus produced make the food stuff soft and spongy as happened in bread and other bakery products hence name given Baking soda.
Another thing is baking powder which is a mixture of baking soda and tartaric acid.
Use of tartaric acid is to neutralize the basic sodium carbonate or washing soda produced when baking soda reacts with water and thus sour taste of sodium carbonate is masked.
When it reacts with water (H2O) it produce CO2 gas and Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate or washing soda). CO2 gas thus produced make the food stuff soft and spongy as happened in bread and other bakery products hence name given Baking soda.
Another thing is baking powder which is a mixture of baking soda and tartaric acid.
Use of tartaric acid is to neutralize the basic sodium carbonate or washing soda produced when baking soda reacts with water and thus sour taste of sodium carbonate is masked.
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