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What is the product of citric acid and sodium hydrocarbonate?

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What is the product of citric acid and sodium hydrocarbonate?

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When you add a carbonate (or hydrogencarbonate) to an acid, you form carbon dioxide, water and a salt (defined by which metal carbonate you used and which acid you used). For citric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate, you get sodium citrate.

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