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what happens when sodium carbonate react with magnesium chloride. Please give right answer​

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Answered by LaxmikantaPanigarahi
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Answer:

Na has a charge +1 and Cl has a charge -1 and they come to form aquoeous NaCl.

Mg has acharge +2 and polyatomic ion CO3 has acharge -2 ,they come together to form solid MgCO3(MgCO3 is solid due to solibility rule of carbonate)

Equetion:

MgCl2+Na2CO3>>>2NaCl+MgCO3

Answered by xxRehanxx
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Answer:

For some reason it has been very difficult to find the right answer for this question as there's so much conflicting information to be found online. Some mention a reaction where carbonic acid is made, others mention carbonates and hydroxide end product but nothing seems to be precise.

But can the reaction be as simple as this (a double displacement reaction) where magnesium bicarbonate and sodium chloride are the end products:

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