Chemistry, asked by jyothirganesh, 1 month ago

how much amount of sodium carbonate can kill you?​

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Answered by cute1706krish
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An emission of sodium carbonate to water will result in an increase in alkalinity and a tendency to raise the pH value. The carbonate ions will react with water, resulting in the formation of bicarbonate and hydroxide, until an equilibrium is established (McKee and Wolf, 1963).

Answered by Radhaisback2434
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The minimum lethal concentration for sodium carbonate was determined to be 250 mg/l..

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