Chemistry, asked by HrmnSandhu, 11 months ago

Reaction of sodium hydrogen carbonate and sulphuric acid??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reaction of sodium hydrogen carbonate and sulphuric acid:-

You would except since it is an acid base reaction to get H2CO3, carbonic acid, but the formation of a gas is far more thermodynamically favourable, plus you can see bubbles, so that indicates CO2 has formed.

Sodium carbonate reacts with sulphuric acid to give sodium sulphate, water and carbon dioxide.

Answered by vishalkumar5120
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Answer:

Problem

Reaction between sodium hydrogen carbonate and sulphuric acid.

To find out

The products of the reactants "sodium hydrogen carbonate & sulphuric acid.

Solution

we \: know \: that \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: in \: the \: reaction \: of \: sodium \: hydroge \: carbonate \\ is \: a \: base \: and \: sulphuric \: acid \\  is \: an \: acid \\ we \: also \: know \: that \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: when \: an \: acid \: or \: a \: base \: react \: with \: each \: other \\ then \: it \: produces \: salt \: and \: water \: and \: makes \: the \: reaction \: nutrilisation \: reaction \\  \:  \: but \: this \: reaction \: also \: contain \: carbonate \\ then \: it \: also \: produces \: carbon \: dioxide \\  \\ after \: the \: reaction \: between \: sodium \: hydrogen \: carbonate \\ and \: sulphuric \: acid \\ we \: get \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: sodium \: sulphate \: and \: water \: an \\ carbon \: dioxide

SOLVE

2NaHCO3 + H2SO4 === Na2SO4 + 2H2O + 2 CO2.

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