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balance Chemical equation Naoh+H2So4 ➡na2so4+h2o​

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Answered by vermaprajvel
6

Answer:

2NaOH+H2SO4=Na2SO4+2H2O

L.H.S R.H.S

Na 2 2

O 6 6

H 4 4

S 1 1

Answered by paahinatharun4677
4
Balancing the chemical equation:-

•On the left hand side the power of Na is 1 and in the right hand side the power of Na is 2. To make it same you will have to mark two on the left hand side near Na which will become *2NaOH*.
• On both right hand side and left hand side SO4 is balanced as you can see in the question.
•Now H2O is left. On the left hand right as we have made NaOH into 2NaOH the power 2 is also applicable to OH. Which means 2O and 2H. Plus their is 2 H in H2SO4. So in total we have 4H2 and 2O. So to balance it with right hand side the power of H2O have to be increase to two and it would become 2H2O. There there would be a total of 4H and 2O which is similar to the sum on the left hand side.

So representing it in chemical equation it would be as follows:-

2NaOH + H2SO4 —> Na2SO4 + 2H2O

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