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Aqueous solution of `CH_(3)COONa` is basic. Explain

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Sodium acetate when dissolved in water ionises completely and the ions formed react with water forming weak acid and strong base.
`CH_(3)COONa+H_(2)OhArrCH_(3)COOH+NaOH`
Acetic acid being weak acid ionise partially but sodium hydroxide is strong electrolyte and ionises completely. So there remains some excess `OH^(-)` in solution. Hence the solution of sodium acetate is basic in nature.
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