Hi everyone!!
Just a quick question... I tried to convert sodium bicarbonate into sodium carbonate following the advice in the wiki (here:
https://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/Conver...te_into_Sodium_Carbonate). I used Arm & Hammer pure sodium bicarbonate and placed it in a pot and over my stove for over an hour at full flame. I´m PRETTY sure that it went well over 150-180°C (if not more, I can't be sure). It's supposed to break down at around 80-100°C.
The thing is that I've read everywhere that when the change is done the substance physically changes, it turns from a powder to a salt like grainy appearance. My didn't. It remains perfectly fine powder.
Is there a way to chemically prove that it turned into sodium carbonate?
Oh, BTW, during the heating it started smelling AWFUL! I take that's a good start.
I just might try harder to find commercial sodium carbonate. I honestly did and couldn't find it.
Thanks in advance!!
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