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  • 24-04-2016
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what happened when citric acid and and bicarbonate soda mixed together

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Malif Malif
  • 25-04-2016
The reaction follows the normal rules for an acid-carbonate reaction, which in turn is a special kind of acid-base reaction.

Acid + Carbonate -> Salt + Water + CO2

(Citric Acid) + (bicarbonate soda) -> (Trisodium citrate) + water + CO2

This is a very fast reaction, which produces a lot of carbon dixoide in a very short amount of time, which is the bubbles that you see. The other chemicals produce are clear liquids, so you don't see any of them.
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