【 】What are the products of the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide NaOH and sulfuric acid H2SO4?

 What are the products of the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide NaOH and sulfuric acid H2SO4?


Answer:

Sodium sulphate,Na2SO4, and water ,H2O, are the products of the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide NaOH and sulfuric acid H2SO4.

H₂SO₄ + 2 NaOH -----> Na₂SO₄ +  2H₂O


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