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21 January, 00:04

Explain the neutralization of vitamin c with sodium hydrogen carbonate?

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  1. 21 January, 00:56
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    Scientists have known the consequences of mixing sodium bicarbonate and vitamin C ever since 1936, when a study on the subject was published in the "Journal of Nutrition." The authors of this study measured the amount of vitamin C recovered from the urine of people who drank a fixed amount of orange juice. The authors determined that the amount of vitamin C excreted was decreased by administration of sodium bicarbonate. Followup studies in the 1940s showed that this effect was due to the neutralization of the vitamin C by the sodium bicarbonate.
  2. 21 January, 01:45
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    Vitamin c also known as ascorbic acid is neutralized by sodium hydrogen carbonate to form sodium ascorbate, carbon dioxide and water

    ascorbic acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate = sodium ascorbate + carbon dioxide + water
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