BalancerEquations › 2NaHCO3 = Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

2NaHCO3 Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

Decomposition of sodium bicarbonate — balanced chemical equation, step by step.

Balanced equation
2NaHCO3 Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
Decomposition reaction

Baking soda decomposes when heated, releasing the carbon dioxide that makes baked goods rise.

How to balance NaHCO3 = Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

A decomposition reaction breaks one compound down into two or more simpler substances. Balancing means choosing coefficients so that every element has the same number of atoms on both sides of the arrow — the Law of Conservation of Mass. Here is how it's done, step by step.

Step 1 — Write the unbalanced equation

Start with the correct formulas for every reactant and product:

NaHCO3 = Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

Step 2 — Count the atoms of each element

With no coefficients yet (everything counted once), the atoms do not match. The ✗ marks show which elements are unbalanced:

ElementReactantsProductsEqual?
Na12
H12
C12
O36

Step 3 — Add the smallest whole-number coefficients

Adjust the coefficients in front of each formula until every element balances. The smallest whole-number coefficients are 2 NaHCO3, 1 Na2CO3, 1 H2O, 1 CO2, giving:

2NaHCO3 = Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2

For a decomposition reaction, balance the element common to the fewest products first, then work outward to the simpler substances.

Step 4 — Verify the balance

Recount every element. Each one now matches on both sides:

ElementReactantsProductsBalanced
Na22
H22
C22
O66

All elements are balanced and the coefficients are the smallest whole numbers, so 2NaHCO3 = Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2 is the correct balanced equation.

Molar masses and mole ratio

The balanced coefficients are also the mole ratio of the reaction. Using standard atomic masses, the molar mass of each substance is:

SubstanceRoleMolar mass (g/mol)Moles
NaHCO3reactant84.012
Na2CO3product105.991
H2Oproduct18.021
CO2product44.011

For this reaction the mole ratio is 2 : 1 : 1 : 1. Combine these molar masses with the ratio in the free stoichiometry calculator to convert between moles, grams, and the number of particles for any reactant or product.

Try another equation

Use the free balancer to solve any reaction instantly with step-by-step explanations and a stoichiometry calculator.

Open the balancer →

Related decomposition reactions