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Q.

Heating a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate results in the formation of:


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a

Sodium chloride

b

Sodium nitrate

c

Sodium carbonate

d

Sodium sulphate 

answer is C.

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When sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated we get sodium carbonate.
When we heat a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate or sodium bicarbonate results in the formation of sodium carbonate along with water and carbon dioxide. The said reaction can be represented as:     2NaHCO3   Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
 
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Heating a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate results in the formation of: