How To Dissolve Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula NaHCO3. This compound is commonly known as baking soda. It is used in cooking, as a cleaning agent or in medicine to relieve heartburn symptoms, for example. You often need to dissolve it before using. Keep in mind that sodium bicarbonate has only a modest solubility in water; only 7.8 grams of the salt can be dissolved in 100 ml of water.
Step 1
Multiply the volume of the water by 0.078 to calculate the maximum amount in grams of sodium bicarbonate that can be dissolved. For example, you may dissolve up to 23.4 g of the salt in 300 ml of water (300 x 0.078 = 23.4 g)
Step 2
Weigh the calculated amount of sodium bicarbonate on a scale.
Step 3
Pour water into a beaker.
Step 4
Add the sodium bicarbonate to the water in the beaker.
Step 5
Stir the solution using a spoon until the salt completely dissolves.
Things Needed
- Calculator
- Scale
- Beaker
- Spoon
References
- Material Safety Data Sheet: Sodium Bicarbonate
- "Chemistry: Textbook"; Raymond Chang; 2007
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