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what is the balance equation if lactic acid is added with sodium biacarbonate and potassium bicarbonate
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drwls
It is called a BALANCED reaction, not a "balance reaction".
The bicarbonate ion from either the sodium or potassium bicarbonate will reaction with the hydrogen ions of the acid, causing the release of CO2 and the formation of a water moecule.
H+ + HCO3- --> H2O + CO2
(Na+ and K+ remain in solution)
The bicarbonate ion from either the sodium or potassium bicarbonate will reaction with the hydrogen ions of the acid, causing the release of CO2 and the formation of a water moecule.
H+ + HCO3- --> H2O + CO2
(Na+ and K+ remain in solution)
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