NaHCO3(s) can be distinguished from Na2CO3(s) by the action of

a

dilute hydrochloric acid

b

carbon (IV) oxide

c

aqueous ammonia

d

heat

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farouk2026
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(Sodium Bicarbonate): Readily decomposes upon heating to produce sodium carbonate, water vapor, and carbon (IV) oxide gas. The evolution of
can be confirmed by passing it through lime water, which turns milky.

(Sodium Carbonate): Is thermally stable and does not decompose when heated under normal laboratory conditions.

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