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Write the equation for the reaction that occurs when sodium carbonate is added to the mixture of the reaction and water?

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When sodium carbonate is added to a mixture of the reaction and water, it dissociates into its ions, sodium and carbonate. The equation for this reaction is Na2CO3 (aq) + H2O (l) -> 2Na+ (aq) + CO3-2 (aq).

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The equation for the reaction that occurs when sodium carbonate is added to a mixture of the reaction and water is:

Na2CO3 (aq) + H2O (l) -> 2Na+ (aq) + CO3-2 (aq)

In this reaction, sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) dissociates into its constituent ions, Na+ and CO3-2, when it comes in contact with water (H2O). The complete ionic equation shows the dissociation of the compound into its individual ions.

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