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NaOH+H2So4------>Na2so4+H2o it is which kind of chemical reaction and explain the equation​

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Answered by satyadatti82
1

Answer:

it is double displacement equation. double displacement equation is when two two reactants react to give rise to two products

Answered by IamRao
2

Answer:

Neutralization reaction

Explanation:

A neutralization reaction is in which an acid reacts with a base to form salt and water

We know that all acids have H in them and All bases have OH in them.

Also bases have a metal

So this reaction can be stated as

H[Radical] + Metal[OH] ------> Metal[Radical] + H[OH]

In this case it is

H2[SO4] + 2Na[OH] ------> Na2[SO4] +H2O

Because H[OH] = H2O

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