Chemistry, asked by iralara, 13 days ago

If Sulphuric acid reacts with NaOH in the molar ratio 1:1 , it will form

an acid salt
a normal salt
an acid salt and a normal salt.
a basic salt.

Answers

Answered by TanveerWaghmode
1

Answer:

A normal salt

Explanation:

Because

H2So4 is a strong acid and NaOH is also strong base

Answered by sarveshjajoo
1

Answer:

A normal salt

Explanation:

Since Sulphuric acid as well as caustic soda are strong base and strong acid they will have the tendency to form neutral salt

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