One of the constituents of baking powder is sodiumhydrogencarbonate, the other constituent is(a) hydrochloric acid(b) tartaric acid(c) acetic acid(d) sulphuric acid
Question
One of the constituents of baking powder is sodiumhydrogencarbonate, the other constituent is(a) hydrochloric acid(b) tartaric acid(c) acetic acid(d) sulphuric acid
Solution
The other constituent of baking powder is (b) tartaric acid.
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