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The chemical formula is Na2CO3.
Sodium thiosulfate or Sodium Hyposulphite.
Yes
Sodium hypocarbonite. However, dont you mean Na2CO3, a very common molecule, which is named Sodium carbonate?
a strong acid is about 1 or 2 possibly in a pH scale and it turns many pH indicators (such as thymol blue, orange IV, methyl orange, methyl red and litmus paper) red.
The chemical formula is Na2CO3.
Carbon dioxide gas is involved in the reaction between sodium trioxocarbonate IV and dilute hydrochloric acid
I think it won't decompose on heating because of its stability to heat and the nature of bond formed between sodium and trioxocarbonate (IV) ion which could also be a function of it position in the activity series.
salt and water
Sodium thiosulfate or Sodium Hyposulphite.
in iv use. the solution contains 0.9% sodium chloride.
Sodium and Chloride
Yes
for prevent electrolite disterbant
No, there is not.
The Pharmaceutical uses of sodium acetate is that it is used for addictive use only after it has been diluted in the IV fluids.
it is a base