Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, so when it reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4), what we'll see is what is called an acid-base reaction. When an acid reacts with a base, the products are a salt and water. In this case, the product will be sodium sulfate (a salt) and water. The balanced equation is written in this way:
2NaOH + H2SO4 => Na2SO4 + 2H2O
2NaOH + H2SO4 --> 2H20 + Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate)
The answer is: ammonium sulfate + water This is because an acid + hydroxide = salt + water Hydroxides are alkalis
Sodium hydroxide+nitric acid ->sdium nitrate + water
Sodium sulfate.
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
sodium nitrate
A violent reaction: sodium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen released.
Nitric acid: HNO3 (acid) Sodium hydroxide: NaOH (base) This is therefore an acid-base reaction. Acid + Base --> Salt + Water Therefore: HNO3 + NaOH --> NaNO3 + H20 Or: Nitric acid + Sodium hydroxide --> Sodium Nitrate + Water
Hydrogen.
sodium nitrate + water
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
sodium nitrate
nicobate
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.
A reaction occur and sodium acetate is formed.
A violent reaction: sodium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen released.
Nitric acid: HNO3 (acid) Sodium hydroxide: NaOH (base) This is therefore an acid-base reaction. Acid + Base --> Salt + Water Therefore: HNO3 + NaOH --> NaNO3 + H20 Or: Nitric acid + Sodium hydroxide --> Sodium Nitrate + Water
Hydrogen.
the creation of salt is formed
It is a neutralisation reaction. The products formed are sodium chloride and water.
The neutralization reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid will form sodium chloride (common salt) and water. NaOH +HCl --> NaCl+ H2O