Would sodium carbonate be an appropriate base for formation


The salt is generally soluble in the aqueous layer even if the starting acid was not soluble in the aqueous layer. The solubility of organic molecules can be moderated by the use of acid-base chemistry. For example, a carboxylic acid can be reacted with an appropriate base to form a carboxylate salt. Would sodium carbonate be an appropriate base for the formation of a carboxylate salt?

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