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are sodium carbonate and water an aqueous solution

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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

Sodium carbonate is soluble in water, and can occur naturally in arid regions, especially in mineral deposits (evaporites) formed when seasonal lakes evaporate

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  • Sodium carbonate is soluble in water, and can occur naturally in arid regions, especially in mineral deposits (evaporites) formed when seasonal lakes evaporate.
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