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Molecular

Gastronomy
Reaction of Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
with other substances and in different
environments

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Sodium Bicarbonate
Acetic Acid
(NaHCO3)
(C2H4O2)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
Hydrogen (H)
Carbonic Acid Sodium Acetate
(H2CO3) (NaH3C2O3)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
Hydrogen (H)
Carbon Dioxide
Carbonic Acid (CO2) Sodium Acetate
Water (H2CO3) (NaH3C2O3)
(H2O)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O) Carbonic Acid is unstable and breaks
Carbon (C) down
Hydrogen (H)
Sodium Bicarbonate Hydrochloric Acid
(NaHCO3) (HCl)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
Hydrogen (H)
Chlorine (Cl)
Sodium Bicarbonate Hydrochloric Acid
Carbonic Acid
(NaHCO3) (HCl)
(H2CO3)
Sodium Chloride
(NaCl)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
Hydrogen (H)
Chlorine (Cl)
Carbon Dioxide
Carbonic Acid
(CO2)
Water (H2CO3)
(H2O) Sodium Chloride
(NaCl)

Legend:
Sodium (Na)
Oxygen (O)
Carbonic Acid is unstable and breaks
Carbon (C)
down
Hydrogen (H)
Chlorine (Cl)

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