Asked by ~christina~
                I'm doing an experiment and I'm supposed to have neutral basic and acid samples of solution.
I just wanted to make sure that I knew which was which. (If I'm incorrect, please correct me)
Acid: 0.7ml 10% H2SO4 + 0.7ml 10% Na2WO4(sodium tungstate)
Basic: 0.7ml NaOH + saturated HgCl2
Neutral: 0.7ml saturated K2CO3
Thank you.
            
        I just wanted to make sure that I knew which was which. (If I'm incorrect, please correct me)
Acid: 0.7ml 10% H2SO4 + 0.7ml 10% Na2WO4(sodium tungstate)
Basic: 0.7ml NaOH + saturated HgCl2
Neutral: 0.7ml saturated K2CO3
Thank you.
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I would expect the first one to be acid, the second to be basic and the third to be basic. K2CO3 is the salt of a strong base (KOH) and a weak acid (H2CO3) so it will hydrolyze to produce OH^- and that should make it basic. NaCl or KCl solutions will be neutral. 
    
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