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NaOH +H2So4---Na2So4+H2O
Q. Identify product in above equation. Also mention their chemical names. ​

Answers

Answered by nagakalakoppalli
2

products= Na2SO4+H2O

Na2SO4=Sodium sulphate

and H2O= Water☺️❣️❣️

Answered by victoria29
1

Explanation:

ANSWER

Sulphuric acid reacts with glucose to produce carbon and hydrated sulphuric acid.

6H

2

SO

4

+ C

6

H

12

O

6

⟶ 6C + 6(H

2

SO

4

H

2

O)

Hence it removes the water from glucose.

(a) So this reaction shows the behaviour of Sulphuric acid as a strong dehydrating agent.

(b) Shows the decomposition of Sulphuric acid.

(d) Shows the acidic behaviour of Sulphuric acid.

(c) Shows the H

2

SO

4

as oxidising agent.

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