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CuSO4 +NaOH -Cu(OH)2+Na2SO4

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Answered by katharva2004
18

Answer:

Explanation:

We have need to balance the reaction

In order to balance a certain type of chemical reaction the atoms of the element in the reactant side should be compared to the atoms of the elements in the product side if the atoms of the element in the reactant side is equal to the number of the atoms of the elements in the product side then the chemical equation will always be balanced

Does after balancing the chemical reaction we get the following results:-

CuSO4(aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) ——> Cu(OH)2(aq) + Na2SO4(prcp)

In order to balance the reaction you will have to add factor to in front of the compound NaOH...

Hope it helps you.....

Answered by babita1973sen
9

Answer:

cuso4 + 2 Naoh= na2 so4 + cu(oh)2

  • A balanced equation is one in which the no of atoms of each element is the same on the side of both the reactants and the products.

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