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Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, reacts with sulfuric acid, H,SO,, in a neutralization reaction to produce water, H2O and sodium sulfate, Na2SO
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Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, reacts with sulfuric acid, H,SO,, in a neutralization reaction to
produce water, H2O and sodium sulfate, Na2SO4. If 123 g of sodium hydroxide react,
how many grams of sulfuric acid also react?
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2021-08-06T22:00:52+00:00
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10.6 grams is approximately 0.10 moles. So you would need about 0.10 moles of sulfuric acid. That converts to about 9.80 grams.
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