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When sodium carbonate reacts with sulphuric acid.

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Answered by shivanshu25
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Na2CO3+H2SO4=H2O+CO2+Na2SO4

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Answered by Rajusingh45
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Hello friend

When Sodium carbonate reacts with Sulphuric acid then it forms sodium Sulphate,carbon dioxide and water.


The reaction are as follows:::

Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ====>>> Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O


Means:::


Sodium carbonate + Sulphuric acid ====>> Sodium Sulphate + carbon dioxide + water


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