【 】What is the reaction to describe the neutralization of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide

 What is the reaction to describe the neutralization of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide?


Answer:

H₂SO₄ + 2 NaOH -----> Na₂SO₄ +  2H₂O is the reaction to describe the neutralization of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide.


Explanation:

Sulphuric acid is an acid and sodium hydroxide is a base.So, neutalization reaction will happen andwe will get salt and water.Here sodium sulphate is a salt.

H₂SO₄ + 2 NaOH -----> Na₂SO₄ +  2H₂O


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