Maharashtra BoardEnglish MediumSTD 9ScienceAcids, Bases and Salts2 Marks
Question
When sodium carbonate reacts with sulphuric acid.
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Answer
When sodium carbonate reacts with sulphuric acid, it forms sodium sulphate, carbon dioxide and water. $\begin{array}{lllll} Na _2 CO _{3( s )}+ H _2 SO _{4( aq )} \\ \text { Sodium } & \text { sulphuric } & \longrightarrow & Na _2 SO _{4( aq )}+ \\ \text { carbonate } & & \text { Sodium } & CO _{2( g )}+ & H _2 O _{(l)} \\ \text { acid } & & \text { sulphate } & \text { Carbon } \\ \text { Wioxide }\end{array}$
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