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solve the following word equation 1. sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide give me the answer after this ​

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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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Chemistry (Chemical Reactions)

Question:

Solve the given word equation:

sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide

Answer:

Sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium sulphate + water

Explanation:

Here is the balanced equation for the given chemical reaction:

2NaOH + H2SO4 →  Na2SO4 +2H2O

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▩ A neutralisation reaction takes place when an acid reacts with a base to form salt and water.

▩ In this neutralisation reaction, the reactants are sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide while the products are the salt, sodium sulphate and water.

▩ This reaction is an excellent example of titration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate! Here is your answer:

Sodium hydroxide ionizes in water to form sodium ions and hydroxide ions; sulfuric acid ionizes to form hydrogen ions and sulfate ions. The reaction between hydroxide ions and hydrogen ions is rapid and complete; thus, the second requirement for an analytical titration is met.

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