Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate

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  1. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). When you heat baking soda, it breaks down into sodium carbonate powder (Na2CO3),
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  2. 2. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). When you heat baking soda, it breaks down into sodium carbonate powder (Na2CO3),
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  3. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). When you heat baking soda, it breaks down into sodium carbonate powder (Na2CO3),
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  4. What two ions make up baking soda?Baking soda is composed of a sodium ion (Na+) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO – 3) rewrite in
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  5. What two ions make up baking soda?Baking soda is composed of a sodium ion (Na+) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO – 3) write in your
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  6. What two ions make up baking soda?Baking soda is composed of a sodium ion (Na+) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO – 3) rewrite in
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  7. In a model experiment baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is combined with white vinegar (5% acetic acid) under the following
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  8. Background information:Due to the widespread use of sodium bicarbonate (commonly called baking soda) in many food products, the
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  9. When one half teaspoon of baking soda is dissolved in your stomach, what volume of carbon dioxide gas would be produced at body
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  10. In order to neutralize the acid in 10.0 mL of 18.0 mol/L sulfuric acid that was spilled on a laboratory bench, sodium
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