I did this topic just a few months ago, but I'm totally lost as to how to get the answer. It could be the difference between NaHCO3 and Na2CO3, but I'm lost :/
I did this topic just a few months ago, but I'm totally lost as to how to get the answer. It could be the difference between NaHCO3 and Na2CO3, but I'm lost :/
the answer is in the answers section I don't know how to get either of the answers I'm confused
So Am I don't worry thanks though
So it's a thermal decomposition reaction. That means that the only reactant on the left hand side of the reaction is NaHCO3, and we know that one of the products is Na2CO3. What can we tell about the number of NaHCO3 there must be, and what else could be produced which would help us to balance the equation
So it's a thermal decomposition reaction. That means that the only reactant on the left hand side of the reaction is NaHCO3, and we know that one of the products is Na2CO3. What can we tell about the number of NaHCO3 there must be, and what else could be produced which would help us to balance the equation
Have we lost hydrogen so NA2CO3 + H20 (water vapour) + CO2
As water vapour and carbon dioxide are products of the reaction