Sodium carbonate, sodium formate, sodium acetate, sodium phenol.

Sodium carbonate, sodium formate, sodium acetate, sodium phenol.

Compare acid formic acid > acetic acid > phenol > bicarbonate ions of corresponding acids
Therefore, the alkaline hydrolysis sequence of brine:
Sodium carbonate, phenol sodium, sodium acetate, sodium formate
Note that the acid corresponding to sodium carbonate should be counted as a bicarbonate ion
The acid corresponding to sodium bicarbonate is considered as carbonic acid (pay attention to polybasic acid)

What does sodium phenol and sodium carbonate produce?

Sodium phenol and sodium carbonate do not react with each other because they are both basic. The reaction of phenol with sodium carbonate is C6H5-OH+Na2CO3--→C6H5-ONa+NaHCO3 because the acidity of phenol is stronger than that of bicarbonate.

Sodium phenol and sodium carbonate do not react with each other, because both of them are The reaction of phenol with sodium carbonate is C6H5-OH+Na2CO3--→C6H5-ONa+NaHCO3 because phenol is more acidic than bicarbonate.

Sodium phenol and sodium carbonate do not react with each other, because both of them are The reaction of phenol with sodium carbonate is C6H5-OH+Na2CO3--→C6H5-ONa+NaHCO3 because the acidity of phenol is stronger than that of bicarbonate.