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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

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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

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The other constituent of baking powder is (b) tartaric acid.

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