Interpretation:
The chemical equation of the reaction between Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide to produce aqueous sodium sulfate and water needs to be determined and the reaction type needs to be classified.
Concept introduction:
In a
A chemical equation is balanced by balancing the number of moles of each element on the reactants and on the products.
Answer to Problem 17PP
This is a double replacement type reaction.
Explanation of Solution
The chemical equation of the reaction is as follows:
The above equation is not balanced, to balance the chemical equation give coefficient 2 to NaOH and H2O as follows:
This is a double replacement type reaction, because, in this reaction, hydrogen and sodium exchange their anionic partners.
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