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explain why aqueous sodium pheroxide is alkline in nature​

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Answered by TanmayiNagabhairava
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Sodium pheroxide when dissolved in water is hydrolysed to form a weak acid, carbonic acid and a strong base sodium hydroxide. Hence, an aqueous solution of sodium pheroxide is alkaline in nature.

Answered by tintin15551
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Na2CO3 is a salt of strong base (NaOH) and weak acid (H2CO3). When Na2CO3 is dissolved in water, it undergoes hydrolysis to produce strong base (NaOH) and weak acid (H2CO3). Hence its aqueous solution is alkaline in nature.

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