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Is this a balanced reaction : Why? (2) 2NaCl + H2So4 = Na2So4 + 2HCl​

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Answered by balajivarma5
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Answer:

yea it is a balanced reaction as all products and reaction constitution is equal

Explanation:

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Answered by Sweetoldsoul
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Answer:

Yes, It is!

Explanation:

In a balanced chemical reaction, atoms of each element on either side of the equation remains same.

Let's consider this equation,

\mathsf{2NaCl +  H_{2}SO_4\longrightarrow Na_2SO_4 + 2HCl}

The number of atoms of each element on the LHS :-

  • Sodium (Na) = 2 × 1 = 2
  • Chlorine (Cl) = 2 × 1 = 2
  • Hydrogen (H) = 2
  • Sulfur = 1
  • Oxygen = 4

The subscripts in front of each elements represent the number of atoms when the coefficient in front of the molecule is 1 and when it's not, we'll multiply the number of atoms (subscript ) with the coefficient.

Yeah, so calculating the number of atoms on the RHS :-

  • Sodium (Na) = 2
  • Chlorine (Cl) = 2 × 1 = 2
  • Hydrogen (H) = 2 × 1 = 2
  • Sulfur = 1
  • Oxygen = 4

Seee, we got the same number in both the cases. That's why I call it a balanced reaction! :)

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