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n factor of h2so4 in the reaction h2so4+naoh--> nahso4+ h2o is​

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Answered by suryanarayanamurthy6
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In this reaction the change in number of hydrogen atoms on sulphuric acid is only one.

In simpler words here only one equivalent of H2SO4 reacts eith 1 equivalent of sodium hydroxide.

So here the basicity of sulphuric acid is nly one.

But this is not the case in all chemical reactions, sometimes it may be ‘2’

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