Chemistry, asked by gsk136, 11 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
1

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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