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one mole of H2 S o4 should completely react with 2 moles of NaOH how does Avogadro's number helps to explain it??

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Answered by itztripti
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Answer:

So two moles of NaOH which releases two moles of OH are required to react with one mole of H2SO4. One mole of H2SO4 releases twice the Avogadro's number of H+ ions and it will need the Avogadro's number of OH ions for complete neutralization. Q. 12 N2 and CO have same number of electrons, protons and neutrons.

Answered by kashifaimran
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H2SO4+2NaOH-----Na2SO4+2H2O

In above reaction according to Avogadro's number 1 mole of 6.02×10^23 molecules of H2SO4 react with 2 moles or 2×6.02×10^23 molecules of NaOH to produce 1 mole of Na2SO4 or 6.02×10^23 molecules Of Na2SO4 and 2 moles or 2×6.02×10^23 molecules of water

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