Why is it that mixing solid sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid appears to be the same reaction as mixing 0.1 M sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid, but the equation is actually different?
When sodium bicarbonate in solid form react with hydrochloric acid it produce salt in aqeous form, carbon dioxide as gas form and water as liquid.
But the equation is slightley different when react with that means Sodium bicarbonate in aqeous form & the equation is
Hence both of the equations are appeared to be the same reaction but actually different in the form of state of Sodium bicarbonate.One is in the solid state and one is in the aqeous state.
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