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What polyatomic ions can be found in baking soda?

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What polyatomic ions can be found in baking soda?

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Baking soda is also known as sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate, NaHCO3. So you would find the hydrogencarbonate (bicarbonate) ion, HCO3 with a charge of 1-, in baking soda.

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