Physics, asked by bachalakuraravindhar, 6 months ago

How many moles for sulphuric Acid​

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Answered by harinanda19
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In this reaction the stoichiometry (mole ratio) is 1 mole of sulfuric acid reacts with 2 moles of sodium hydroxide (1:2 ratio) . One mole of sulfuric acid produces one mole of sodium sulfate (1:1 ratio) and two moles of water (1:2 ratio).

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  • In this reaction the stoichiometry (mole ratio) is 1 mole of sulfuric acid reacts with 2 moles of sodium hydroxide (1:2 ratio) . One mole of sulfuric acid produces one mole of sodium sulfate (1:1 ratio) and two moles of water (1:2 ratio).

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