Iron (III) chloride is acidic while Sodium carbonate is basic.Explain.
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Iron(III) chloride is acidic because it is formed by the reaction of a weak base Fe(OH) 3 and a strong acid HCl. ThusFeCl3 is acidic in nature. Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution is made up by the reaction of a strong baseNaOH and weak acid carbonic acid(H2CO3 ) thus aqueous solution of Sodium carbonate is alkaline
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Iron (3)Chloride is acidic because it is formed by the reaction of a weak Base Fe(OH)3 and a strong acid HCl . So FeCl3 is acidic in nature .
Na2CO3 solution is made up by the reaction of a strong Base NaOH and a weak acid ;Carbonic acid; H2CO3 . Thus aqueous solution of Sodium Carbonate is alkaline or base
Na2CO3 solution is made up by the reaction of a strong Base NaOH and a weak acid ;Carbonic acid; H2CO3 . Thus aqueous solution of Sodium Carbonate is alkaline or base
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