what will happen if sodium sulphate is added to hydrogen
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Na2SO4 + H2 == ❎❎❎❎❎
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....Because hydrogen is less reactive than sodium so this is not possible
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....Because hydrogen is less reactive than sodium so this is not possible
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There will not be any chemical reaction between the two.
Sodium sulphate is a salt of sulphuric acid, a strong acid. An acid, generally, does not react with its own salt, as both have the same anion.
If the acid is dilute, the salt will simply dissolve in it forming a clear solution. The solution would contain Na(+), H3O(+), HSO4(-) and SO4(2-) ions.
Sodium sulphate is a salt of sulphuric acid, a strong acid. An acid, generally, does not react with its own salt, as both have the same anion.
If the acid is dilute, the salt will simply dissolve in it forming a clear solution. The solution would contain Na(+), H3O(+), HSO4(-) and SO4(2-) ions.
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