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write the chemical reaction involved in the hydrolysis of sodium chloride​

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Answered by Aliyavp
2

Answer:

The hydrolysis of sodium chloride according to the reaction NaCl(s,l)+H2O(g)= NaOH(s,l)+HCl(g) has been investigated over the temperature range 600–950°C using a dynamic method. ... It is further demonstrated that equilibrium is established very rapidly, even at temperatures where the sodium chloride is in the solid phase.

Answered by mayankbeta207
0

Answer:

Sodium chloride formula is NaCl.

Sodium carbonate formula is Na

2

CO

3

The aqueous solution of sodium chloride is neutral because it is formed from a strong acid and a strong base.

Reaction: NaOH+HCl→NaCl+H

2

O

The aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is basic because it gets hydrolysed to some extent and forms sodium hydroxide which is a strong base and carbonic acid which is a weak acid.

Reaction of hydrolysis: Na

2

CO

3

+2H

2

O⇋2NaOH+H

2

CO

Explanation:

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