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two equivalent of Ba(OH)2 will form neutral solution with

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two equivalent of Ba(OH)_{2} will form a neutral solution with two equivalent of any strong acid with basicity 2 e.g. H_{2}SO_4 .

2 Ba(OH)_{2} + 2 H_{2}SO_4 → 2 BaSO_4 + 4  H_{2}O

  • A Neutral solution is formed when a strong acid is reacted with a strong base.
  • Ba(OH)_{2} is a strong base .
  • The acidity of Ba(OH)_{2} is 2 .
Answered by SaurabhJacob
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When the two equivalent of Ba(OH)2 reacts with two equivalent of strong acid with basicity 2, will surely form a neutral solution. For eg. H2SO4.

2 Ba(OH)2 + 2 H2SO4 → 2 BaSO4 + 4 H2O

Ba(OH)_{2}2 is Barium Hydroxide and is a strong base. The acidity of Ba(OH)2 is 2.

A Neutral solution is defined as the solution in hydroxide ions and hydrogen ions are equal and has pH level 7.

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