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sodium hydrogen carbonate reacts with H2SO4?​

Answers

Answered by lucydilworth0
2

Answer:

There is a reaction between sulfuric acid and sodium bicarbonate (also called sodium hydrogen carbonate and baking soda). This reaction produces sodium sulfate, carbon dioxide, and water. The general equation for this reaction is:

acid + carbonate

salt + carbon dioxide + water

The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:

H

2

SO

4

(

aq

)

+

2NaHCO

3

(aq

)

Na

2

SO

4

(

aq

)

+

2CO

2

(

g

)

+

2H

2

O

(

l

)

Explanation:

Answered by rathorearvind156
2

Answer:

When dilute sulphuric acid is added to sodium bicarbonate or hydrogen carbonate the products formed are sodium sulphate, carbon dioxide and water

Explanation: NaHCO3+H2SO4 ------> Na2SO4+CO2+H2O

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