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Detailed information about the equation NaHCO3 + SO2 + H2O -> Na2HSO4 + CO2:
The above chemical equation takes place between sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water (H2O), resulting in sodium hydrogen sulfate (Na2HSO4) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Reaction conditions:
This reaction requires the presence of water and a sufficiently high temperature to occur.
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Reaction Process:
When sodium bicarbonate is mixed with sulfur dioxide and water, a chemical reaction occurs. The result of this reaction produces sodium hydrogen sulfate and releases carbon dioxide gas.
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Phenomena that occur:
When the reaction takes place, carbon dioxide gas is released. This reaction also produces sodium hydrogen sulfate, a white solid. If the reaction is carried out in a closed container, the pressure in the container will increase due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.