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Sodium carbonate + Nitiric acid you get ............

NaNo3

I thought this salt was basic because

Na + H2o = no reaction

No3 + H2O= something that gives hydroxide??
 

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rephrase the question so that it makes sense

ie, use what, how, when, why, where
 

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Na + H2O gives a very explosive reaction...lol
 

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Na + H2O gives a very explosive reaction...lol
haha, I didnt even notice that

yea, you dont want to add Na and H2O if you want to keep living.

On the other hand, if you would like to blow up a toilet bowl . . .
 

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NaNO3 is ionic, ie you cant just say 'Na reacts with this and NO3 reacts witht his'

its the ions - ie 'Na+ does not react with water, it solvates, as does NO3-'

so in answer to your question, no it produces a neutral salt
 

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NaNO3 is ionic, ie you cant just say 'Na reacts with this and NO3 reacts witht his'

its the ions - ie 'Na+ does not react with water, it solvates, as does NO3-'

so in answer to your question, no it produces a neutral salt
Technically speaking Na+ doesn't exist.
 

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Sodium carbonate + Nitiric acid you get.....NaNo3
I thought this salt was basic
Na2CO3 + 2 HNO3 --> NaNO3 + CO2 + H2O

You should have seen that its a strong acid/strong base reaction. The result of which is a neutral salt.
 

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