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How Does The Formula Unit For Sodium Carbonate Differ From Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate?

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How Does The Formula Unit For Sodium Carbonate Differ From Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate?

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Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, has no hydrogen. Sodium hydrogencarbonate (the current naming standard uses one word for the cation and one word for the anion) is NaHCO3.

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