Chemistry, asked by vasanthavallapureddy, 1 year ago

what can you say about the pH of a solution that liberate carbon dioxide from sodium carbonate?

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Answered by pratyush1203
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The pH of solution which liberate CO2 from Na2CO3 should be less than 7 as acid can do this.The Balanced chemical equation is:
Na2CO3 + 2HCl ----->
2NaCl+ H2O+CO2
As salt and water is formed hence it is neautrilization reaction.

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amannegzzz: it is not a appropriate answer because answer includes bases also
amannegzzz: but it is nice that you give your reason
pratyush1203: then please send me the answer of the question it will help m too
amannegzzz: base also like acids react with metal carbonates to release co 2
Answered by amannegzzz
4
answer should be that it would be more acidic or more basic but not neutral
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