Question
Write a balanced equation and name the products formed when:
Sodium hydrogen carbonate is added to nitric acid.

Answer

When Sodium hydrogen carbonate is added to nitric acid sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water is formed.
$
NaHCO _3+ HNO _3 \rightarrow NaNO _3+ H _2 O + CO _2
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