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28 May, 22:23

Explain why an aqueous solution of Na2SO4 is neutral while an aqueous solution of Na2CO3 is basic in nature?

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  1. 28 May, 22:28
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    Aqueous solution of Na2CO3 forms sodium ions and carbonate ions. When the salt is dissolved in water it deprotonates water forming a basic solution. Hydroxide ions are formed as you dissolve sodium carbonate to water. On the other hand, Sodium sulfate just ionize in water into sodium and sulfate ions.
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