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Sodium carbonate is formed from the reaction between:

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acetic acid and sodium hydroxide
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carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide
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hydrochloric acid and calcium hyroxide
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sulphuric acid and aluminium hydroxide
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Solution

The correct option is B carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide
Sodium carbonate is formed from the reaction between carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide. The reaction occurs as follows:

H2CO3+NaOHNa2CO3+H2O


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