Na2SO4 and H2O
Sodium + Sulphate + Water = Sodium Sulphate + Water
H2SO4+2NaOH------->Na2SO4+H20
Sodium carbonate: Na2CO3.10H2OMagnesium sulfate: MgSO4.7H2OCopper (II) sulfate: CuSO4.xH2O, where x = 1-5
When sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, a neutralization reaction occurs producing water and sodium sulfate as products. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: H2SO4 + 2NaOH -> 2H2O + Na2SO4.
When sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfate and water are formed. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: H2SO4 + 2NaOH → Na2SO4 + 2H2O.
Sodium sulfate is more soluble in water than zinc sulfate.
You would need to add Sulphuric acid to make Sodium Sulphate + Water :)
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2H20 sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide ----> sodium sulphate + water
Sodium sulphate is a salt and as such is polar. The sodium part is a positive sodium ion which is then joined to a sulphate ion (negative). The + and - charges is what pulls the ions together to form sodium sulphate. Water contains hydrogen bonds which means the H2O forms molecules with slightly negatively charged O atoms and slightly positively charged H atoms. Basically the big Oxygen atoms attract the tiny hydrogen atom's electron, making the O more -ve and the H more +ve. This means when sodium sulphate is put in water, the -ve sulphate ion is attracted to the +e hydrogen atoms and the +ve sodium ion attracted to the -ve O atoms. This splits up the sodium sulphate and it becomes a sea of water molecules containing sodium hydroxide and hydrogen sulphide.
When sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, a neutralization reaction occurs, forming sodium sulfate and water. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is H2SO4 + 2NaOH -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O.
Sodium sulfate is a non-metallic sulfate that is soluble in water.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of sodium chloride is NaCl.