NaCl (s) + H2SO4 (l)-------> HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
Sodium chloride and sulfuric acid doesn't react.
It is not a reaction between sodium chloride and sulfuric acid.
Sodium chloride and sulfuric acid doesn't react.
Sulfuric acid and sodium chloride doesn't react.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.
The reaction is possible at high temperature:
NaCl (s) + H2SO4 (l)-------> HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
reaction between sodium and chlorine
it is basically sodium chloride + water
If sodium chlorde is aqueous (in solution) and the sulphuric cid is dilute , there will hardly be any reaction. But if the sodium chloride is in solid form and the slphuric acid is concentrated, then a reaction takes place. The products are hydrogen chloride gas and sodium hydrogen sulphate. The hydrogen chloride gas is soluble in water, forming hdrochloric acid. The sodium hydrogen sulphate is an acidic salt and also known as Glauber's Salt.
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sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium sulphate and water.
Any reaction occur.
Ammonia and sodium chloride are formed.
it results in hydrogen gas and sodium chloride.
it makes sodium chloride separately the elements are explosive (sodium) and a highly choking gas (chlorine) when chemically joined they create sodium chloride
Reaction as follows:Na2O + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2OSodium sulfate is formed by this.
Nothing, table salt is indifferent to oxygen.
Reaction as follows:Na2O + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2OSodium sulfate is formed by this.
Carbon dioxide doesn't react with sodium chloride.
Forms a yellow precipitate
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.