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What is the equation for tetraoxosulphate 6 and sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate
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The compound tetraoxosulfate(VI) refers to sulfate, which has the chemical formula \( \text{SO}_4^{2-} \) (or in its acid form, sulfuric acid \( \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \)).
Sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate refers to sodium bicarbonate, which has the formula \( \text{NaHCO}_3 \).
When these two compounds react, they typically produce sodium sulfate and carbonic acid, which decomposes into carbon dioxide and water:
The balanced reaction can be represented as follows:
\[
\text{NaHCO}_3 + \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \rightarrow \text{Na}_2\text{SO}_4 + \text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{CO}_2
\]
However, if you're asking for a simple representation of the compounds without a reaction, they are:
- Tetraoxosulfate(VI) (sulfate): \( \text{SO}_4^{2-} \)
- Sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (bicarbonate): \( \text{NaHCO}_3 \)
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Sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate refers to sodium bicarbonate, which has the formula \( \text{NaHCO}_3 \).
When these two compounds react, they typically produce sodium sulfate and carbonic acid, which decomposes into carbon dioxide and water:
The balanced reaction can be represented as follows:
\[
\text{NaHCO}_3 + \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \rightarrow \text{Na}_2\text{SO}_4 + \text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{CO}_2
\]
However, if you're asking for a simple representation of the compounds without a reaction, they are:
- Tetraoxosulfate(VI) (sulfate): \( \text{SO}_4^{2-} \)
- Sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (bicarbonate): \( \text{NaHCO}_3 \)
Let me know if you need more detailed information!
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