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I want to ask that which element can react with CO2 gas to split c and o or what will happen if NaOH reacts with h2co3 NaOH+H2CO3---> 2CH3COONa+2H2O+5O2 IS IT CORRECT?
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Hi rajavarshney.rajavarshney said:I want to ask that which element can react with CO2 gas to split c and o or what will happen if HNO3 reacts with h2co3
1) CO2+A---> ?
2) HNO3+H2CO3---> ?
Physicsforums frowns on users editing their original post so drastically that it becomes a new & different question. I recommend that you never do that again.rajavarshney said:I want to ask that which element can react with CO2 gas to split c and o or what will happen if NaOH reacts with h2co3
NaOH+H2CO3---> 2CH3COONa+2H2O+5O2 IS IT CORRECT?
The reactants of CO2: NaOH & H2CO3 are sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and carbonic acid (H2CO3).
The chemical formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
The chemical formula for carbonic acid is H2CO3.
The reaction between NaOH & H2CO3 is a neutralization reaction, where an acid (H2CO3) and a base (NaOH) combine to form a salt (Na2CO3) and water (H2O).
The products of the reaction between NaOH & H2CO3 are sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and water (H2O).