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What class is sodiumtrioxocarbonate(IV) strong or weak base and why?​

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Strong Base

Step-by-step explanation:

sodiumtrioxocarbonate(IV) Na2CO3 exists in various forms such as; an anhydrous form or in a crystalline form. Usually, the manufacturing process of sodiumtrioxocarbonate(IV) Na2CO3 is known as the Solvay process.

Now, upon reaction, Na2CO3 reacts to yield CO⁻₃. That appears to be a conjugate base of a weak acid. Thus, the occurrence of the removal of H⁺ resultt into Carbonic acid, i.e. a Strong Base.

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