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A sample of Na₂CO₃ H20 weight
1.24 gm is added to 200 ml of a 0.1 N
H₂So4
solution, the resulting
solution become​

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Answered by nareshkumar726182
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Answer:

According to the question,Here is the Reaction Involved in this Process.

Na₂CO₃ + H₂SO₄ --------→ NA₂SO₄ + CO₂ + 2H₂O

Now, we have to find the Normality of Na₂CO₃ .

Equivalent weight of Na₂CO₃.H₂O is  62 g.

Given weight of Sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃) = 0.62 g.

Now by Formula,

W = 

0.62 = ( N x 62 x 100 ) / 1000

N = 0.62 x 1000 / 62 x 100

N = 620/6200

N= 0.1 

Hence the Normality of Na₂CO₃ and H₂SO₄ is Same , 0.1 N .

So the resulting solution will be Neutral.

Hope it Helps. :-)

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