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sodium carbonate + H2o
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Sodium carbonate in water
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Sodium Carbonate is the disodium salt of carbonic acid with alkalinizing property. When dissolved in water, sodium carbonate forms carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide. As a strong base, sodium hydroxide neutralizes gastric acid thereby acting as an antacid.
Molecular Weight: 105.988
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As the concentration of sodium carbonate increases, it undergoes hydrolysis to form sodium hydroxide.
Na2CO3+H2O⟶2NaOH+CO2
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