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What will be the product(s) of the following reaction? naoh + h2so4?
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What will be the product(s) of the following reaction? naoh + h2so4?
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sodium hydroxide plus hydrogen sulfate yields water plus sodium sulfate
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Try this solution:
the equation of the reaction is:
2NaOH+H₂SO₄ ⇒ Na₂SO₄+2H₂O
Na₂SO₄ - sodium sulphate, H₂O - water.
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