It depends on the amount of each reactant. HCl and H2SO4 are both strong acids, but H2SO4is only strong for the first H and is weak in the second. As soon as the Na2SO4 is put in the water it disassociates into Na+ and SO4-2, like wise the HCl becomes H+ and Cl-. Almost all the H+ released by the HCl will become attached to the SO4-2 ion until all the SO4-2 ions become HSO4-1. Any excess H+ ion provided by the HCl will react with the water to become H3O+1 or hyronium.
I found this equilibrium constant from an abstract from sceintific journal.
Journal of Solution Chemistry V23 #1 p75-80
Ka2 = .0184 = [H3O+1][SO4-2]/[HSO4-1]
H2SO4 and NaNO2 yield nitrous acid and sodium sulfate as,
H2SO4 + 2NaNO2 ------>2HNO2 + Na2SO4
H2SO4 stands for sulphuric acid.HNO3 stands for nitric acid.
Sulfuric acid and sodium nitrate react to produce sodium sulfate and nitric acid
2NaNO3+H2SO4--->Na2SO4+2HNO3
hydrogen sulphide and sodium sulphate
The chemicals doesn't react.
kno3+so3h
Ch3och3
Water and potassium sulfate
It will yield iron sulphate and water.
MethanolAnd Butyric Acid
Molecular equation: H2SO4 + 2NH3 ---> (NH4)2SO4 Complete ionic equation: 2H++ SO42- + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+ + SO42- Net ionic: 2H+ + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+
Al2O3 + H2SO4 = Al2(SO4)3 + H2O
Ch3och3
Water and potassium sulfate
It will yield iron sulphate and water.
k2so4+hno2
Formula: NaNO2
Na is the element sodium. Nano2 is the compound, sodium nitrate.
MethanolAnd Butyric Acid
NaNO2, NaNO3
NaNO2
In NaNO2, the elements present are sodium (Na), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O). The atoms in NaNO2 are one sodium atom, one nitrogen atom, and two oxygen atoms.
Molecular equation: H2SO4 + 2NH3 ---> (NH4)2SO4 Complete ionic equation: 2H++ SO42- + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+ + SO42- Net ionic: 2H+ + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+