Chemistry, asked by gsk136, 9 months ago

Sodium oxalate is salt of 1.strong acid and base 2.weak acid and strong base 3. weak acid and weak base 4.strong acid and strong base​

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Answered by anjali1976
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Answer:

weak acid and strong base

Answered by qwmagpies
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Sodium oxalate is a salt of a weak acid and strong base.

  • On dissolving with water or on hydrolysis the salt sodium oxalate produces base sodium hydroxide and acid oxalic acid.
  • Here sodium hydroxide is a strong base and oxalic acid is a weak acid.
  • Hence Sodium oxalate is a salt of a weak acid and strong base.
  • Hence the correct option 2.
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