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sodium sulphite + sulphuric acid gives sodium sulphate + water+ sulfur dioxide

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Answered by Anonymous
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Na2So4+H2SO4➡️Na2SO4+H2O+SO2

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Answered by Anonymous
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By using sodium sulphite and sulphuric acid, sodium sulphate is prepared along with sulpher dioxide gas and water.

Na2SO3+H2SO4(dil)→Na2SO4+H2O+SO2

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