Sodium Hydroxide and Sulphuric Acid!
In this reaction, sodium reacts with sulphuric acid to produce hydrogen gas and sodium sulfate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2Na + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2. Therefore, the missing product is sodium sulfate.
No, adding alkali to a concentrated acid can be extremely hazardous as it can result in a violent chemical reaction that generates heat and toxic gases. It is safer to neutralize the acid slowly using a base such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydroxide while taking proper safety precautions.
Iron can be reacted with sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate. Iron sulfate can also be produced by reacting iron with sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid.
Sulphuric acid
The metal: sodium. The acid: hydrochloric acid.
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hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
How it is possible ? both reagent do not contain sulphate ions, sulphuric acid may form sodium sulphate with sodium nitrate.
You would need to add Sulphuric acid to make Sodium Sulphate + Water :)
No, sulphate salts are very stable and can not be converted into acid.
SODIUM CHLOR (NaCl)
it is a neutralization reaction.
Yes, this is possible; the classic Manheim process use this reaction.
Any reaction occur between these two reagents.
Sodium sulphate
In this reaction, sodium reacts with sulphuric acid to produce hydrogen gas and sodium sulfate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2Na + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2. Therefore, the missing product is sodium sulfate.
Nitric Acid is used to make Ammonium Nitrate