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5 November, 18:16

Complete this equation for the dissociation of na2co3 (aq). omit water from the equation because it is understood to be present.

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  1. 5 November, 18:36
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    Note that we are omitting the water.

    So, sodium carbonate will basically dissociate into positive sodium ions and negative carbonate ions based on the following equation:

    Na2CO3 → 2 Na (+) + CO3 (2-)

    If we took water into consideration:

    Sodium carbonate will dissociate in water forming carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide. Since sodium hydroxide is a strong base, therefore, it will then neutralize the gastric acid, thus, acting as an antacid.
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