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The hydrolysis of sodium carbonate involves the reaction between

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Sodium carbonate on hydrolysis results in the formation of sodium hydroxide with the relaese of carbondioxide gas. Upon hydrolysis of coordination complex, ligands which are present outside the coordination sphere dissociated from the complex and one hydroxide is coordinated to central metal ion.

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sodium carbonate of the processes involved the reaction between the molecules are formed between two component

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