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ferric chloride is acidic while sodium carbonate is basic explain​

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Answered by anwesha151207
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Iron(III) chloride is acidic because it is formed by the reaction of a weak base. Thus FeCl3 is acidic in nature. Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution is made up by the reaction of a strong base NaOH and weak acid carbonic acid(H2CO3) thus aqueous solution of Sodium carbonate is alkaline .

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Iron(III) chloride is acidic because it is formed by the reaction of a weak base. Thus FeCl3 is acidic in nature. Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution is made up by the reaction of a strong base NaOH and weak acid carbonic acid(H2CO3) thus aqueous solution of Sodium carbonate is alkaline .

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