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What is the main reason for the alkalinity of a sodium carbonate solution?
A. Sodium ion hydrolyzes to produce H+ ions
B. Carbonate ion hydrolyzes to produce H+ ions
C. Sodium ion produces OH– ions
D. Carbonate ion hydrolyzes to produce OH– ions
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