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Bicarbonate

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The bicarbonate anion is formed with a carbon double-bonded to an oxygen, single-bonded to a hydroxide group, which here is neutral, and single-bonded to another oxygen which requires one more electron to complete its outer shell. Here, the sodium cation provides the electron, resulting in a net -1 charge.

Bicarbonate is an anion (a negatively-charged ion). Its chemical formula is HCO3. It reacts with acids to produce carbon dioxide. A sample compound is sodium bicarbonate. It forms carbonate when heated.

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Bicarbonate compounds

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  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • Potassium bicarbonate
  • Calcium bicarbonate
  • Ammonium bicarbonate
  • Carbonic acid