| Sodium Bi 
			Carbonate 
			The Sodium Bicarbonate offered by us is a white solid that is 
			crystalline and appears as a fine powder. It is a component of the 
			mineral natron and is found dissolved in many mineral springs. We 
			further offer pack these in quality packaging material to ensure 
			safe delivery. 
			Sodium BiCarbonate is a chemical compound, NaHCO3 , a white 
			crystalline or granular powder, commonly known as bicarbonate of 
			soda or baking soda. It is soluble in water and very slightly 
			soluble in alcohol. It evolves carbon dioxide gas when heated above 
			about 50°C, a property made use of in baking powder, of which it is 
			a component. It is also decomposed by most acids; the acid is 
			neutralized and carbon dioxide is given off. The major use of sodium 
			bicarbonate is in foods, e.g., baked goods. It is used in 
			effervescent “salts” and is sometimes used medically to correct 
			excess stomach acidity. It is also used in several kinds of fire 
			extinguishers. Although it is an intermediate product in the Solvay 
			process for making sodium carbonate , it is more economical to 
			prepare it from purified sodium carbonate than to purify the 
			intermediate. Because the bicarbonate is less soluble than the 
			carbonate, carbon dioxide gas is bubbled into a saturated solution 
			of pure carbonate, and the bicarbonate precipitates out to be 
			collected and dried.
 
				
					
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						Properties | 
						
						Range |  
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						General | 
						
						Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate, sometimes referred as baking 
						soda |  
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						Formula | 
						
						NaHCO3 |  
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						Molecular Weight | 
						
						84 |  
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						Description | 
						
						White crystalline powder, free from dirt and other 
						foreign matter |  
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						Bulk Density | 
						
						500 to 750 gm / liters |  
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						Total Alkalinity (as NaHCO3) | 
						
						99.0 % min (by mass) |  
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						Ph. | 
						
						8.8 % max |  
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						Chlorides (as Cl ) | 
						
						0.06 % max. |  
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						Insoluble matter | 
						
						0.10 % max. |  
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						Sulphates (as SO4) | 
						
						0.05 % max. |  
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						Iron (As Fe ) | 
						
						0.002 % max. |  
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						Heavy metals (as Pb) | 
						
						2.0 parts per million max. |  
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						Arsenic (as As) | 
						
						1 parts per million, max. |  
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						Copper (as Cu) | 
						
						5 parts per million, max. |  
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