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23 Oct 2009, 2:00 PM Blog Entries: 5 ![]() | Neutralisation and safety- a question about equations... You can hide this advertisement by registering. what happens when you add HCO3 ion in acid?cause in the textbook it says you get water and CO2 i thought u get H2CO3... where'd the CO2 come from?? Last edited by McBean88; 12 Aug 2009 at 12:21 AM. |
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1 Nov 2009, 3:43 PM ![]() | Re: Neutralisation and safety- a question about equations... umm... as HCO3 ion is still a carbonate when it reacts with acid the acid carbonate rule still applies thus it forms a salt, water and carbon dioxide
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