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parent acid and parent base of sodium sulphate​

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Answered by Mehekjain
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Parent acid = Sulphuric acid ( H2SO4 )

Parent base = Sodium hydroxide ( HCL)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The parent acid and parent base of sodium sulphate is sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide.

  • When an acid and a base react, salt is formed. By separating the salt into cationic and anionic portions, the parent acid and base can be determined.
  • Water is made up of hydroxyl from the base and proton from the acid. The neutralisation of a result from acid and base is what salt is.
  • The parent acid and parent base are formed by splitting the sodium sulphate salt and water, then reconnecting the cation from one molecule and the anion from another.
  • Hence, this way the parent acid 'sulphuric acid' and parent base 'sodium hydroxide' can be obtained.
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