A sample of Na 2 CO 3. H 2 O weighing 1.24 g is added to 200mL of a 0.1-N H 2 SO 4…
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A sample of Na2CO3.H2O weighing 1.24 g is added to 200mL of a 0.1-N H2SO4 solution. The resulting solution becomes:
- strongly acidic
- alkaline
- acidic
- neutral
Answer
(D) neutral
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