Aqueous sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) solution is alkaline ...
Aqueous sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) solution is alkaline because
acid from which it is formed is strong
sodium is an alkali metal
sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) is decomposed by water
sodium trioxocarbonate (lV) is stable to heat
sodium triocarbonate (IV) is hydrolysed in water
Correct answer is E
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