CBSE BOARD X, asked by Saloni1S, 1 year ago

When sulphur trioxide reacts with sodium hydroxide

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Answered by Rajusingh45
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When Sulphur trioxide reacts with Sodium hydroxide then ,it forms sodium Sulphate and water.

The reaction are as follows::

SO3 + 2NaHO =====> Na2SO4 + H2O

Means::

Sulphur trioxide + Sodium hydroxide ====> Sodium Sulphate + Water

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Answered by Qwkolkata
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When sulfur trioxide (SO₃) reacts with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it forms sodium sulfate (Na₂SO₄) and water (H₂O). The chemical equation for this reaction is:

  • SO₃ + NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + H₂O
  • Sulfur trioxide is a highly reactive compound, and when it comes into contact with water or a base like sodium hydroxide, it will quickly react to form a salt and water.
  • This reaction is an example of a neutralization reaction, in which an acid (SO₃) and a base (NaOH) react to form a neutral compound (Na₂SO₄) and water.
  • It is an exothermic reaction. The heat is evolved during the reaction is the neutralization heat.
  • It is used in the production of sulfuric acid, which is one of the most important industrial chemicals in the world.

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