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NaOH + Na2SO4 = NaOH + Na2SO4 Thats the best that I could make of it. I dont believe there would be a noticeable reaction (perhaps a reactions WOULD occur, however the products would be the same as the reactants, therefore providing no observation for a visible chemical reaction).

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2Na + 2HCl = 2NaCl + H2 This is a very strong reaction, it doesn't even need acid, water on its own is as reactive: watch for explosion with oxygen from air.

(hydrogen gas will evolve with the formation of Sodium chloride (NaCl))

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Sodium sulfate has unusual solubility characteristics in water.[7] Its solubility rises more than tenfold between 0 °C to 32.4 °C, where it reaches a maximum of 49.7 g Na2SO4 per 100 g water. At this point the solubility curve changes slope, and the solubility becomes almost independent of temperature. In the presence of NaCl, the solubility of sodium sulfate is markedly diminished.

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Sodium sulfate is not soluble in hydrochloric acid. It is in fact one of the important reactants in the production of HCl.

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Na2SO3 + 2 HCl >> 2 NaCl + H2O + SO2

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The term soluble is inadequate here; these compounds in solution are totally miscible.

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No. Hydrogen chloride will react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride and water.

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Yes. Sodium sulfide is soluble in water.

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yes

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