Any reaction occur between these two reagents.
Any reaction occur.
Any reaction occur.
Yes, this is possible; the classic Manheim process use this reaction.
NaCl (s) + H2SO4 (l)-------> HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
They are named from the acids: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, sodium phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium oxalate, sodium fluoride etc.
There are many salts made from sulphuric acid. A chemical salt consists of any given metal, and the acid anion. In the case of Sulphuric Acid, the acid anion is the sulphate anion ' SO4^(2-) ' This can combine with many different metals, e.g. sodium, calcium , copper, to form the salts, respectively, sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), calcium sulphate(CaSO4), copper sulphate(CuSO4). There are many other combinations.
Sulphuric acid is H2SO4 Sodium hydrogen carbonate is NaHCO3
Sodium chloride is a salt.
Hydrochloric acid is HCl. Sodium chloride is NaCl.
Sodium chloride cannot be obtained from sulfuric acid.
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) to form sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O). The word equation for this reaction is: sulphuric acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate → sodium sulphate + carbon dioxide + water.
sodium hydroxide