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How does sulfuric acid react with sodium carbonate?

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You would expect since it is an acid base reaction to get H2CO3, carbonic acid, but the formation of a gas is far more thermodynamically favorable, plus you see bubbles, so that indicates CO2 has formed. The product of sulfuric acid and sodium carbonate is sodium sulphate , water and carbon dioxide.

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