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What will happen if a solution of sodium hydrocarbonate is heated? Give the equation of the reaction involved.

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Carbon dooxide gas will ecolve and sodium carbonate will be left.
`2NaHCO_(3)overset("heat")toNa_(2)CO_(2)+CO_(2)+H_(2)O`
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