What will get on hydrolysis of sodium carbonate?
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The second product of the reaction is sodium salt of the respective acid (for example, when sodium carbonate crystals are immersed in sulfuric acid, the result is carbon dioxide gas, water and sodium sulfate). ... The degree of hydrolysis depends on the nature of the salt, its concentration and temperature.
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Therefore, we can see that sodium finishes in this reaction. Hence, we can say that the reaction takes place between carbonate ion and water.
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In water, sodium carbonate will hydrolyze, causing the neutral medium to become alkaline. In the presence of alkalis, hydrolysis of sodium carbonate is suppressed, but in an acid medium hydroxide ions bond, and an alkali reaction of the medium takes place. The equation of hydrolysis (in ionic form):
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