Chemistry, asked by shibangi2007, 2 months ago

study the reaction and answer the following:
H²SO⁴ + NaOH —> Na²SO⁴ + H²O
1.what is the nature of the products formed - acidic , base , neutral
2.give reasons for the answer of question 1
3.explain how the above reaction can also be regarded as double displacement reaction.

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Answered by adityaverma674
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Answer:

1.) Neutral

2.) It is a neutralisation reaction which is occurring between a strong acid and a strong base. In such condition a neutral salt and water which is also neutral is produced.

3.) In double displacement reaction there is merely exchange of ions , which can be given as follows.

AB + CD ==> AD + CB ( where A and C are positive radical and D and B are negative radical.)

So if here

A = H+

C = Na+

B = SO4²-

D = O²-

So if we put all this in this reaction we can clearly see that it resembles and of course it is a Double Displacement Reaction.

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