Talk:Bicarbonate
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[edit] Uses of Bicarbonate in body
To expand on this article, mention physiological uses of bicarbonate in the body to regulate pH Rage italic 16:44, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Solubility of bicarbonate
Is HCO3- soluble or insoluble?
- Bicarbonates are rather soluble. An example is that Calcium Bicarbonate is soluble while Calcium Carbonate isn't. LoyalSoldier 04:53, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] bicarbonates and gas
Do bicarbonates evolve gas no matter what you mix it with?
No.
Bicarbonates are mostly soluble in water and some acids but not all bicarbonates are soluble. Am doing a research on the reaction between zinc chloride and sodiun hydrogen bicarbonate. Any help with what the end products will be? I am anticipation zinc bicarbonate {Zn(CO3)2 and anothetr complex compound of Zn...... Answer needed urgently
[edit] bicarbonate food sources
What foods have bicarbonate in them?
- Bread, cakes, donuts. Those that raises when you heat them Kboom 12:26, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Title
What is the policy of Wikipedia concerning titles of pages? Since hydrogen carbonate is the more proper name, shouldn't the title be changed to that?
- Both names are correct. The "Hydrogen" tags are generally used in chemicals with three or more hydrogen atoms. It is just like Acetic acid is suppose to be called ethanoic acid, but people call it acetic acid anyways. LoyalSoldier 04:55, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Equilibrium question
Which does the equilibrum shift toward when applied with heat, bicarbonate or carbonate?
- Under what conditions? Both will decompose when heated, but bicarbonate will do so at a lower temperature. LoyalSoldier 22:46, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sidebar
Let's have a sidebar for this page like that of all other compounds, please. Like sodium bicarbonate, showing the chemical formula, yadda yadda...

