Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd ˈsoʊdiəm ˈkɑːrbəˌneɪt/
noun a substance that is a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder used in baking soda, effervescent salts, and as an antacid
A1 I mixed acid sodium carbonate with water to create a fizzy reaction.
A2 The science experiment required the use of acid sodium carbonate as a key ingredient.
B1 When combined with vinegar, acid sodium carbonate produces carbon dioxide gas.
B2 The student conducted a lab experiment to determine the reaction rate of acid sodium carbonate.
C1 The chemical composition of acid sodium carbonate makes it a versatile compound for various applications.
C2 Researchers are studying the potential environmental impact of acid sodium carbonate in industrial processes.
formal The chemical reaction between acid sodium carbonate and water produces carbon dioxide gas.
informal Mixing acid sodium carbonate with water makes bubbles!
slang When you add acid sodium carbonate to water, it fizzes up like crazy!
figurative Adding acid sodium carbonate to the situation only made things more complicated.
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