Sodium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid
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Na2CO3 + 2HCl → 2NaCl + H2O + CO2
Genel Bakış
Sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce sodium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide gas. The effervescence from CO2 evolution is a characteristic feature. This reaction is used to test for carbonate ions and occurs in two stages through bicarbonate intermediate.
Katılımcılar
| Rol | Madde | Katsayı | Hal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reaktan | Sodium Carbonate Na₂CO₃ | 1 | (s) |
| Reaktan | Hydrochloric Acid HCl | 2 | (aq) |
| Ürün | Carbon Dioxide CO₂ | 1 | (g) |
| Ürün | Water H₂O | 1 | (l) |
| Ürün | Sodium Chloride NaCl | 2 | (aq) |
Günlük Örnek
Cleaning products containing sodium carbonate fizz when they contact acidic substances like vinegar, due to this CO2-producing reaction.
Endüstriyel Önemi
Used in the Solvay process, in water softening, and in detergent formulations. The reaction is also used to neutralize acid spills safely.
Özellikler
- Geri Dönüşümlü
- Hayır
- Enerji
- Ekzotermik
- ΔH
- -24,3 kJ/mol