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Is sodium carbonate both an acid and base
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No, sodium carbonate is not both an acid and a base. Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is a basic salt composed of sodium cations (Na+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-). When dissolved in water, it dissociates to produce hydroxide ions (OH-) which makes it a base, rather than an acid.
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