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5. Sodium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric
acid to give sodium sulphate and water.​

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Answered by anukrititiwari04
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First, we should recognize that the formula (H2SO4) is not hydrochloric acid. The root "chlor" in "hydochloric acid" denotes the presence of chlorine, which is not present in H2SO4. ... We need to combine sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide to produce sodium sulfate and water.

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