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What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate that results in the evolution of carbon dioxide gas?
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What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate that results in the evolution of carbon dioxide gas?
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The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid HCl and sodium bicarbonate NaHCO that results in the evolution of carbon dioxide gas CO is:HCl aq + NaHCO aq NaCl aq + HO l + CO g
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