Chemistry, asked by Priyanshusrivastava, 1 year ago

sodiaum carbonate react with HCL .It is nutrilisation reaction or not?

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Answered by prathampshah26pcmqhz
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No it is not its will be H2CO3

Priyanshusrivastava: we know that .sodium carbonate is base and hcl is acid the acid react with base and both nutrilised each other .. the why it ia not
Answered by chitrabapuji
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Like the similar-sounding compound sodium bicarbonate—baking soda—it's basic, and can react with acids. HCl, or hydrochloric acid, is a strong acid that reacts with sodium carbonate. The reaction produces large quantities of carbon dioxide gas, water and table salt.


Priyanshusrivastava: it is nutrilisation reaction
Priyanshusrivastava: or not
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