Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is the salt derived from-
strong acid and strong base
weak acid and weak base
strong acid and weak base
weak acid and strong base
The salt formed by the partial neutralization of a strong base by a weak acid is known as a basic salt.
Question 05. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of (a) strong acid and strong base (b) weak acid and weak base (c) strong acid and weak base (d) weak acid and strong base
How the sodium metal is extracted from its salt NACL to extract the sodium from its ore on which solvent does AIDS salt will be dissolved because if it gets extracted in water and when it will be extracted then the sodium metal reacts vigorously with that water and we cannot get that sodium metal is the salt of sodium soluble in kerosene oil?