Chemistry, asked by shruthi1916, 2 days ago

Balance the chemical Equation istep by step : NaOH + H₂SO4 gives rise to Na2SO4+H₂O​

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
20

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Hey mate!

The given equation is

  • NaOH + H2SO4→ Na2SO4 + H20

The balanced chemical equation will be

  • 2NaOH + H2SO4→ Na2SO4 + 2H20

The equation which u had given as question is an example of double displacement reaction and it is not balanced.

so the balanced one is given above in my answer!

Answered by aparnaappu8547
5

Answer:

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is as follows:2NaOH + H_{2} SO_{4}Na_{2} SO_{4} + 2H_{2} O

Explanation:

Given equation is :

NaOH + H_{2} SO_{4}Na_{2} SO_{4} + H_{2} O

On the LHS we have:

  1. 1 Na
  2. 5 O
  3. 3 H
  4. 1 S

On the RHS we have:

  1. 2 Na
  2. 5 O
  3. 2 H
  4. 1 S

To balance Na, multiply NaOH by 2.

2NaOH + H_{2} SO_{4}Na_{2} SO_{4} + H_{2} O

Now we have 4 H and 6 O atoms in the LHS. In the RHS we have 2 H and 5 O atoms. To balance them, multiply H_{2} O by 2.

Now the balanced chemical equation becomes:

2NaOH + H_{2} SO_{4}Na_{2} SO_{4} + 2H_{2} O

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