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An aqeous solution of sodium carbonate is basic and not acidic??why??

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Answered by KillerLogic
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Sodium Carbonate is an Amphoteric Compound, meaning that it can behave as acid as well as base in certain situations. more of hydronium ions are dissociated in the aqueous solution.. Because water no contains more of OH ions...
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