wikipedia has a nice article on sodium bicarbonate. In it, we find:
NaHCO3 may be obtained by the reaction of carbon dioxide with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide. The initial reaction produces sodium carbonate:
CO2 + 2 NaOH → Na2CO3 + H2O
Further addition of carbon dioxide produces sodium bicarbonate, which at sufficiently high concentration will precipitate out of solution:
Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O → 2 NaHCO3
So, the answer is yes, and a little web search could have saved you the trouble of posting here (and me the trouble of doing your homework).
CAN NaOH(aq)+Co2 yield NaHCO3
PLEASE ANSWER DEEPLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 answers
A word of caution. I ALMOST answered this NO, because I read your Co2 as a cobalt compound.
CO is carbon monoxide
Co is cobalt
co is the abbreviation for company.
Be careful with your caps key. Use it appropriately.
CO is carbon monoxide
Co is cobalt
co is the abbreviation for company.
Be careful with your caps key. Use it appropriately.