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why the aquas solution of sodium carbonate is considered as alkali?​

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Answered by akashadhyapak
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The base which are soluble in water are considered as alkalies. Sodium carbonate is soluble in water this when dissolved in water is known as alkali

Answered by Almas13
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because it is basic in nature as it is carbonate of metal and so basic and dissolves i water so water soluble

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