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What types of reaction is when a dilute sulphuric acid added to sodium hydroxide solution

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Answered by areejhunzla14
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Sulfuric acid(H2SO4) and Sodium hydroxide(NaOH) Acid reacts with a base to form salt and water. This type of reaction is called an acid-base neutralization reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

neutralization reaction.

Explanation:

Sulfuric acid(H2SO4) and Sodium hydroxide(NaOH) Acid reacts with a base to form salt and water. This type of reaction is called an acid-base neutralization reaction.. When they both react with each other, it leads to the formation of two product namely sodium sulfate which is salt and water.

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