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what is the equivalent weight of sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) in the reaction between Hydrochloric acid and sodium trioxocarbonate (IV)?

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Standard acid-base reaction in two stages:

Na2CO3 + HCl → NaHCO3 +NaCl

NaHCO3 + HCl → NaCl + CO2 + H2O

If only a small quantity of acid is added (and the overall solution remains above pH 7), the reaction would stop at stage 1 and you’d be left with an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate. Adding more acid would lead to the bicarbonate being converted to carbon dioxide and water, with the CO2 coming out of solution as a gas and more sodium chloride being produced.

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