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When a solution of hydrogen chloride is added to solid sodium bicarbonate, the products are carbon

dioxide, water and aqueous sodium chloride.

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    solution of hydrogen chloride is in other words dilluted HCl so it is acidic and they alwats freact with a bicarbonate to form a salt, warer and carbov (iv) oxide

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    the same product when the acid reacts with a carbonate

    for an acid with a base the products are salt and water onl
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