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does store bought sodium carbonate need to be dried?
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monkeyboy
#1
Posted :
4/9/2011 12:51:04 AM
while looking for pool supplies, swim came across sodium carbonate...
he knows sodium bicarb needs to be cooked to dehydrate and turn it into sodium carbonate- does storebought sodium carbonate need to be cooked?
is it hydroscopic?
endlessness
#2
Posted :
4/9/2011 12:59:35 AM
Arent you going to mix it with water afterwards?
What use are you considering for it?
LandOfOz
#3
Posted :
4/9/2011 1:40:20 AM
you also loose carbon when you cook sodium bicarb. not just water. hence it not being reversed by addition of water.
alzabo
#4
Posted :
4/9/2011 2:06:21 AM
Does this mean that when we convert baking soda to sodium bicarbonate and see bubbles coming off, those bubbles are carbon dioxide and steam?
2NaHCO3(s) -> Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)
^like that?
These aren't the droids you're looking for.
endlessness
#5
Posted :
4/9/2011 2:21:00 AM
yep
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