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why aqueous solution of sodium chloride is neutral​

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Answered by hemanth101
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Answer:

NaCl is salt of strong acid HCl and strong base NaOH. It does not undergo hydrolysis as there is no reaction between ions of salt NaCl with water. Aqueous solution of NaCl contains equal number of H+ and OH- ions,hence it is neutral in nature.

Answered by Sanayasilawat
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Explanation:

Sodium carbonate when dissolved in water is hydrolysed to form a weak acid, carbonic acid and a strong base sodium hydroxide. Hence, an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is alkaline in nature.

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