13. Which of these pairs are formed when NaHCO3 (baking soda) is dissolved in water? NaHCO3 → + A. NaOH + CO2 B. Na* + HCO3 C. NaH* + CO3 D. Na + HCO3 E. NaH + CO3*

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13. Which of these pairs are formed when NaHCO3 (baking soda) is dissolved in water?
NaHCO3 →
+
A. NaOH + CO2
B. Na* + HCO3
C. NaH* + CO3
D. Na + HCO3
E. NaH + CO3*
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