Question #3b048
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Sodium carbonate is both a salt and a base, but potassium chloride is just a neutral salt.
Explanation:
Sodium carbonate
Sodium carbonate is the salt formed by the reaction of carbonic acid with sodium hydroxide.
The equation for the reaction is
In ionic form, the equation is
According to Brønsted-Lowry theory, a weak acid has a stronger conjugate base.
Thus, the carbonate ion is a base because it reacts with water to form hydroxide ion.
Potassium chloride
Potassium chloride is the salt formed by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide.
The equation for the reaction is
In ionic form, the equation is
It has no tendency to act as a base in aqueous solution.