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Sodium carbonate (also
known as
washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na2CO3 and its
various hydrates. All...
- NaHCO3). Additionally, in the
absence of
acid,
thermal decomposition of
sodium bicarbonate also
produces sodium carbonate,
which is
strongly alkaline and gives...
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Sodium percarbonate or
sodium carbonate peroxide is a
chemical substance with
formula Na2H3CO6. It is an
adduct of
sodium carbonate ("soda ash" or "washing...
- A
carbonate is a salt of
carbonic acid, (H2CO3),
characterized by the
presence of the
carbonate ion, a
polyatomic ion with the
formula CO2−3. The word...
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Sodium acetate, CH3COONa, also
abbreviated NaOAc, is the
sodium salt of
acetic acid. This salt is
colorless deliquescent, and Hygroscopic.
Sodium acetate...
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first soaking the
algae in
water or
diluted acid, then
extracting the
alginate by
soaking it in
sodium carbonate, and
finally precipitating the
alginate from...
- It is both the
conjugate base of
carbonic acid H 2CO 3; and the
conjugate acid of CO2− 3, the
carbonate ion, as
shown by
these equilibrium reactions:...
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route to
sodium carbonate.
Sodium sulfate reacts with
sulfuric acid to give the
acid salt
sodium bisulfate: Na2SO4 + H2SO4 ⇌ 2 NaHSO4
Sodium sulfate displays...
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Sodium sesquicarbonate (systematic name:
trisodium hydrogendicarbonate) Na3H(CO3)2 is a
double salt of
sodium bicarbonate and
sodium carbonate (NaHCO3...
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sodium hydroxide is
frequently used
alongside neutral water and
acidic hydrochloric acid to
demonstrate the pH
scale to
chemistry students.
Sodium hydroxide...