The general reaction for acid-base reactions is as follows:
Acid + Base = Salt + Water
In this case
H2SO4 + 2 NaOH --> Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
Actually:
H2SO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) ---> NaHSO4 (aq) + H2O(l)
NaHSO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) ---> Na2SO4 (aq) + H2O(l)
One of the product terms is water (H20) plus sodium sulfate.
Sodium Sulphate and Water.
NaOH + HSO4 ---> NaSO4 + H2O
The chemical reaction isȘ
2 NaOH + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
The chemical reaction isȘ
2 NaOH + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4
It yields sodium sulfate + water
H2SO4 + 2 NaOH --> Na2SO4 + 2 H2O. Sulfuric Acid + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Sulfate + Water.
That sounds right.
The reactions of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide with sulfuric acid will produce sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate respectively (water will be another product in both reactions. Sodium sulfate is soluble in water and so will remain in solution. Calcium sulfate, however, is insoluble and will precipitate as a solid.
Reaction_of_ferric_chloride_to_sodium_hydroxideBasically: FeCl3 (ferric chloride) + 3NaOH (sodium hydroxide) > Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl (ferric hydroxide precipitate and sodium chloride, respectively)
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2H20 sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide ----> sodium sulphate + water
H2SO4 + 2 NaOH --> Na2SO4 + 2 H2O. Sulfuric Acid + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Sulfate + Water.
That sounds right.
That sounds right.
The reactions of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide with sulfuric acid will produce sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate respectively (water will be another product in both reactions. Sodium sulfate is soluble in water and so will remain in solution. Calcium sulfate, however, is insoluble and will precipitate as a solid.
The salts of sulfuric acid are named sulfates.
Reaction_of_ferric_chloride_to_sodium_hydroxideBasically: FeCl3 (ferric chloride) + 3NaOH (sodium hydroxide) > Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl (ferric hydroxide precipitate and sodium chloride, respectively)
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2H20 sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide ----> sodium sulphate + water
Hydrogen gas is given out when sodium hydroxide reacts with a metal.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, so when it reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4), what we'll see is what is called an acid-base reaction. When an acid reacts with a base, the products are a salt and water. In this case, the product will be sodium sulfate (a salt) and water. The balanced equation is written in this way: 2NaOH + H2SO4 => Na2SO4 + 2H2O
No Sodium hydroxide solution results -- not sodium chloride.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen