Sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3) is an acid salt that is used as a food additive.
It is an acidic salt.
This dissociation is a two step process: NaHSO4 ---> Na+ + HSO4- HSO4- <---> H+ + SO42- (weak acid protolysis)
Nothing. NaHSO4 + NaCl ---> HCl + Na2SO4
NaHSO4 is simply known as sodium hydrogen sulfate.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
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This dissociation is a two step process: NaHSO4 ---> Na+ + HSO4- HSO4- <---> H+ + SO42- (weak acid protolysis)
Nothing. NaHSO4 + NaCl ---> HCl + Na2SO4
Most acids will not react with sulfates as the sulfate ion (SO42-) is a very weak base. However, a strong acid will react with a sulfate ion tor form a bisulfate ion (HSO4-). Here is an example with hydrochloric acid and sodium sulfate. HCl + Na2SO4 --> NaCl + NaHSO4 The products are sodium chloride and sodium bisulfate.
The chemical formula of sodium bisulfate is NaHSO4.
The formula for hydrogen sulphate (also spelled hygrogen sulfate) is H2SO4. This is perhaps better known as sulphuric acid.
NaHSO4 is simply known as sodium hydrogen sulfate.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
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Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
It is a base It is a base It is a base
The preferred modern name for the compound with the formula NaHSO4.H2O is "sodium acid sulfate monohydrate". This compound was formerly called "sodium bisulfate monohydrate", and some chemists still use the older name.