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3 March, 07:20

The bubbles that make a baked cake light and tender come from the decomposition of carbonic acid (H2CO3) in the cake batter. Which are the likely products of this reaction?

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  1. 3 March, 07:41
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    The bubbles that make a baked cake light and tender come from the decomposition of carbonic acid (H2CO3) in the cake batter. The product of this reaction is sodium bicarbonate

    H2 C O3 + 2 H2 O → C O2 + 3 H2 O

    or simply

    H2 C O3 → C O2 + H2 O
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