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chemical equation for ammonium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric acid

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Answered by amaan88
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2NH4OH + H2SO4----> (NH4)2SO2+ 2H2O.
Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Acid and base interactions are known as neutralization reactions. Water and salt are the end products. It gets its name from how the acid and base balance each other out to create water and salt.

Explanation:

The given chemical reaction is known as a neutralization reaction.

The chemical equation for ammonium hydroxide on treatment with sulphuric acid is as follows below:

NH_{4} OH + H_{2} SO_{4}(NH_{4} )_{2} SO_{4} + H_{2} O

It is an acid-base reaction. So, ammonium hydroxide is acting as a base, and sulphuric acid acts as an acid.

Thus, the completely balanced chemical equation reaction is 2NH_{4} OH + H_{2} SO_{4}(NH_{4} )_{2} SO_{4} + 2H_{2} O.

Hence, the chemical equation for ammonium hydroxide with sulphuric acid gives ammonium sulfate and water.

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