Sodium acetate is made from a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (acetic acid). Thus, when it is placed in water and it hydrolyzes, it forms the strong base, and the weak acid, so the pH will be alkaline.
When dissolved in water, Na2CO3 dissociates into two ions. The carbonate can pull hydrogen ions away from water molecules, leaving hydroxide ions. The hydroxide ions are what causes the solution to be basic.
Because in sodium acetate the acetate ion is a weak base, meaning it can take up some protons (H+ions) from water molecules, thus leaving some OH-ions in solution, hence alkaline (pH>7)
Ac- + H2O <==> HAc + OH-
Sodiumcarbonat is a salt:
Na2CO3 (s) --> Na+ (aq) + CO32-(aq)
Carbonat work as a base in water:
CO32- + H2O --> HCO3-+OH-
HCO3- + H2O --> H2CO3 + OH-
A solution containing Na+ and HCO3- ions. The HCO3- reacts with water to form carbonic acid and OH- . the solution of NaHCO3 is mildly basic.
HCO3- +H2O -> H2CO3 + OH-
Because sodium hydroxide is a strong base and carbonic acid is a weak acid.
Sodium carbonate is dissociated in water.
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the solid sodium chloride will dissolve in water.
Water is a polar molecule, meaning that the partially charge ends of the water molecule will attracted the oppositely charged ions in the NaHCO3
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The solubility of sodium bicarbonate is 96 g/L at 20 0C.
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They will dissolve in the water and form a solution. The amount that will dissolve depends on the solubility of the solid and the temperature.
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The sugar will dissolve in the warm water.
Sodium Bromide is a stable salt. It will dissolve in water.
Since jellies are 95% water, they dissolve.