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Sodium carbonate reacts with citric acid

Sodium carbonate reacts with citric acid. 0.025 mol of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is placed in a balloon, which is then attached to an Erlenmeyer flask that contains 20 mL of saturated citric acid (H3C6H5O7), left frame. After the balloon is turned upright, sodium carbonate pours into the acid. In the reaction, H3C6H5O7 + Na2CO3 -> Na3C6H5O7 + CO2 + H2O, carbon dioxide gas is produced and the balloon is inflated as a result, right frame. This is an example of a carbonate-acid reaction, which in itself is a double-replacement reaction followed by a decomposition reaction.
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Sodium carbonate reacts with citric acid
Sodium carbonate reacts with citric acid. 0.025 mol of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is placed in a balloon, which is then attached to an Erlenmeyer flask that contains 20 mL of saturated citric acid (H3C6H5O7), left frame. After the balloon is turned upright, sodium carbonate pours into the acid. In the reaction, H3C6H5O7 + Na2CO3 -> Na3C6H5O7 + CO2 + H2O, carbon dioxide gas is produced and the balloon is inflated as a result, right frame. This is an example of a carbonate-acid reaction, which in itself is a double-replacement reaction followed by a decomposition reaction.
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