We've been assigned a lab in which we have to determine the percentages by mass of two solids in a mixture. The two solids in the mixture are sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate. Available to us are common laboratory equipment, as well as 1 M hydrochloric acid and 1 M sulfuric acid. In addition, we also have the pure solids themselves.
I've tried to do some chemical equations (specifically, taking each solid in the mixture and then reacting them with either HCl or H2SO4), but I'm still relatively clueless as to how to isolate each component within the mixture.
Also, is bicarbonate similar to carbonate in that it reacts with an acid to produce carbon dioxide, water, and a salt?
Thanks for any help you can give me.