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why sodium carbonate is more soluble in cold drinks than in water??​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Explanation:

The lattice energy is higher in Na2CO3 than NaHCO3. In addition to that the size of bicarbonate ion is higher than carbonate. Therefore packing efficiency will be higher in sodium carbonate than sodium bicarbonate..

Therefore Na2CO3 is less soluble in water than NaHCO3.

Answered by vizwa18
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So the lattice energy is higher in Na2CO3 than NaHCO3. In addition to that the size of bicarbonate ion is higher than carbonate. Therefore packing efficiency will be higher in sodium carbonate than sodium bicarbonate. ... Therefore Na2CO3 is less soluble in water than NaHCO3.

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