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Q. Why Na⁺(aq) does not act as an acid in aqueous solution?

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  • Post published:April 5, 2025
  • Post category:Chemistry: Do You Know

A: Whether an aqueous solution of a metal ion is acidic depends on two principal factors: (i) The first is the amount of charge on the cation; and  (ii) The…

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