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explain this equation given below is:2NaOH+H2SO4givesNa2SO4+2H2O​

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Answered by siddhanttripathy1
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Explanation:

Explanation:sodium hydroxide when mixed with sulphuric acid will give you sodium sulfate and water.

Explanation:sodium hydroxide when mixed with sulphuric acid will give you sodium sulfate and water.THIS IS DISPLACEMENT REACTION, WHICH MEANS WHEN AN ELEMENT WHICH IS MORE REACTIVE THAN THE OTHER ELEMENT IT DISPLACE IT FROM ITS SALT.

Explanation:sodium hydroxide when mixed with sulphuric acid will give you sodium sulfate and water.THIS IS DISPLACEMENT REACTION, WHICH MEANS WHEN AN ELEMENT WHICH IS MORE REACTIVE THAN THE OTHER ELEMENT IT DISPLACE IT FROM ITS SALT. IN THIS CASE, SODIUM BEING MORE REACTIVE THAN SULPHUR DISPLACES IT FROM IT'S SALT

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