Chemistry, asked by Papa8680, 11 months ago

can we use Na2CO3 as an antacid why?

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Answered by debjoym
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Na2CO3  (Sodium carbonate) is generally not used as an antacid as it is a

type of alkaline and has a soapy taste. It cannot completely neutralize the effect of acidity.

Sodium bicarbonate can be used in place of that.

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Answered by maheshsaritha381
15

Sodium carbonate is sometimes known as washing soda has quite alkaline and has a horrid soapy taste. It is not very platable and can burn your throat. So it is not used as antacid

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