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How does sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide​

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Answered by bholusoniverma
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Explanation:

H2So4 + NaoH= Na2SO4 + water

Answered by snehafeb96
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Answer:

Sodium hydroxide ionizes in water to form sodium ions and hydroxide ions; sulfuric acid ionizes to form hydrogen ions and sulfate ions. ... As each hydroxide ion is added, it reacts with a hydrogen ion to form a water molecule.

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