A dilute solution of sodium carbonate was added to two test tubes - one containing dilute HCl (A) and the other containing dilute NaOH (B). The correct observation was
A
A brown coloured gas liberated in test tube A.
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B
A brown coloured gas liberated in test tube B.
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C
A colourless gas liberated in test tube A.
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D
A colourless gas liberated in test tube B.
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Solution
The correct option is C A colourless gas liberated in test tube A. Na2CO3+2HCl→2NaCl+CO2+H2O CO2 is a colourless and odourless gas. Na2CO3+NaOH→Noreaction Na2CO3 is a basic salt and hence it reacts with HCl (strong acid) to form NaCl, whereas it undergoes no reaction when it reacts with a strong base like NaOH.