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explain why aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is neutral?

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Sodium Sulphate is a neutral salt. Its aqueous solution exhibits a pH of 7. The neutrality of such solutions reflects the fact that sulfate is derived, formally, from the strong acid sulfuric acid.
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