Science, asked by aradhana12312, 6 months ago


Sodium hydrogen carbonate has a replaceable hydrogen, can you determine the pH of its
aqueous solution. Justify your answer with proper explanation. Also write the equations for
chemical reactions involved.

pls..explain​

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Answered by rahulram9791
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Answer:

Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a weak base it's PH is 8.3

since NaoH is a base and hydrogen carbonate is a acid they react with each other.

NaoH+H2CO3 gives NaHCO3+H2O

Hope it helps.

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