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sodium hydrogen carbonate is a basic salt judtify the statement​

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a basic salt because its parent base is strong(NaOH) and parent acid is weak(H2CO3). Sodium hydrogen carbonate (Na₂HCO₃) is a basic salt because it is made up of a weak acid and strong base. ... sodium.........

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Answered by raj3294
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Explanation:

Base is a chemical which accept protons . when sodium hydrogen carbonate is treated with acetic acid[vinegar] it accepts proton from acetic acid[ later decomposes to water and carbon dioxide] and hence act as a base . however when treated with strong base like NaOH, sodium hydrogen carbonate donates proton.

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