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What is the nature of washing soda?
Question

What is the nature of washing soda?


A.

Basic


B.

Amphoteric


C.

Neutral


D.

Mild acidic

Correct option is A

The correct answer is (A)   ​Basic

Washing Soda

  • ​Washing soda, also known as sodium carbonate, is a white, odorless crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water.
  • It is commonly used as a cleaning agent and in various industrial processes.
  • The chemical formula of washing soda is Na₂CO₃·10H₂O.
  • Washing soda is a basic salt.
  • Washing soda easily dissolves in water, making it effective in cleaning and other applications that require a solution.
  • When dissolved in water, washing soda forms a strongly alkaline (basic) solution, which makes it useful for cleaning and removing grease and stains.

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