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When washing soda reacts with hydrochloric acid

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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If sodium carbonate(washing soda) mixed with HCL, it forms HYDROCHLORIC ACID.

This is a strong acid, which reacts with sodium carbonate.

This reaction produces large quantity of Carbon dioxide, water and table salt.

EXPLANATION:-

Two molecules of HCl give their hydrogen atoms to the sodium carbonate. This produces carbonic acid, with the formula H2CO3. The sodium from sodium carbonate forms a salt with the chloride particles from the HCl, producing sodium chloride, or table salt.

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Answered by anjalikumaridob7
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sodium carbonate is more commonly known as washing soda is basic and HCL or hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that reacts with sodium carbonate.the reaction produces large quantity of carbon dioxide gas water and tablet salt.

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