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A neutralization reaction between koh (aq) and h2so4 (aq) would give which two products?
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The neutralization reaction between KoH(aq) and H2SO4(aq) gives K2SO4 and H2O
the chemical equation involved is
2KOH +H2SO4 -->K2SO4 +2H2O
this implies that 2 moles of KOH reacted with 1 mole of H2SO4 to form 1 mole of K2SO4 and 2 moles of H2O.
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