vätekarbonater
Vätekarbonater, often referred to as bicarbonates, are a class of chemical compounds containing the bicarbonate ion, HCO3-. This ion is an amphoteric species, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base. In aqueous solutions, it plays a crucial role in buffering systems, helping to maintain a stable pH. The most common and well-known example is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), commonly known as baking soda. Sodium bicarbonate is used in baking, as a cleaning agent, and as an antacid.
Bicarbonates are formed when carbonic acid (H2CO3) loses one proton. Carbonic acid itself is formed when carbon
Other important bicarbonate compounds include potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3), used as a food additive and in some