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Write a chemical

The chemical name of baking soda is do sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or sodium hydrogen carbonate.

Sodium hydrogen carbonate is produced on a large scale by reacting a cold and concentrated solution of sodium chloride (called brine) with ammonia and carbon dioxide.



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