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13 The aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is
(a) weakly acidic
(b) strongly acidic a
(c) basic
(d) neutral​

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Answered by nrjgupta984
1

Answer:

An aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is alkaline in nature.

Explanation:

Sodium carbonate, when dissolved in water, is hydrolysed to form a weak acid, carbonic acid , and a strong base sodium hydroxide.  

Answered by lutfakhanum83
4

Answer:

C)Basic

Explanation:

The aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is basic because sodium carbonate dissolves in water, it undergoes dissociation and forms three ions.These ions include two sodium and one carbonate ion.

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