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Transcribed Image Text:6. a. Write and balance the net ionic equation for the addition of NaOH to a solution of NaHCO3/
Na₂CO₁
b. The pH of the solution will slightly.
(increase or decrease)
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Step 1: Defining spectator ion
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Spectator ion is the type of ion that is present in the solution but doesn't take part in chemical reaction. Ionic equation that is written by excluding spectator ion is called as net ionic equation.
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