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Do You Know the Role of Hydrogen Carbonate in Animal Cell Culture?

Apr 21st, 02:11

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Hydrogen carbonate is an acid salt formed by carbonic acid and contains hydrogen carbonate ions. Most hydrogen carbonates are thermally unstable and decompose into carbonates, carbon dioxide, and water. Alkali metal hydrogen carbonate dissolves in water, the aqueous solution is alkaline, reacts with acid quickly to release carbon dioxide gas, and the corresponding normal salt carbonate is obtained by adding alkali.

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