The color change is due to the reduction reaction of copper (II) to copper (I) in the solution to form a red colored precipitate, which is water-insoluble. The sodium carbonate provides the alkaline condition or maintains the alkalinity in the solution for the redox reaction to occur. Sodium citrate binds with the copper (II) ions to prevent the reduction into

copper (I) during storage

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