In the given equation H2SO4 +2NH4OH =(NH4)2SO4 +2H2O ....why the value of neutralisation will be more than 13.7??
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H2SO4 is a strong acid and NH4OH is a weak alkali so the salt formed ,ie. (NH4)2SO4 is acidic. So more quantity of alkali is required to bring the system to neutral pH. This is why the value of neutralisation will be more than 13.7
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