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Question
Identify the odd one out and justify.
Options
Sodium nitrate
sodium carbonate
sodium sulphate
sodium chloride
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Solution
Sodium carbonate
Explanation:
Sodium carbonate is odd because the solutions of sodium nitrate, sodium sulphate and sodium chloride are neutral. But the solution of sodium carbonate is Basic.
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