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The acid which fails to liberate carbon dioxide from sodium bicarbonate is :

A. Acetic acid

B. Formic acid

C. Carbonic acid

D. Sulphuric acid

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Sodium bicarbonate and organic acid (Formic acid, Acetic acid, Carbonic acid, etc) react vigorously to liberate carbon dioxide. For example, Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) when treated with acetic acid reacts vigorously to liberate carbon dioxide.

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Comments ( 3 )

  1. Mustafa 75
    Mustafa 75 :
    2 years ago

    Acetic acid
    In explain

  2. Mustafa 75
    Mustafa 75 :
    2 years ago

    Acetic acid

  3. Shivam Thakur
    Shivam Thakur :
    4 years ago

    Wrong answer

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