NaOH + H2SO4 ---> Na2SO4 + H20 That's correct skeletal equation. Don't forget to balance it
Both Approaches are illustrated on an example of titration of acidified (H2SO4) solution of H2C2O4 with KMnO4. It is also stated, on an example of titration of the same solution with NaOH, that 2·f(O) - f(H) is a linear combination of charge and elemental/core balances, i.e. ...
4 +H 2 d.Br 2 +H 2 O+SO 2 →HBr+H 2 SO 4 e.NaOH+H 3 PO 4 →Na 3 PO 4 +H 2 O f.NaNO 3 →NaNO 2 +O 2 g.H 2 +CO→CH 3 OH h.Si+S 8 →Si 2 S 4 42.a.NaCl+SO 2 +H 2 O+O 2 →Na 2 SO 4 +HCl b.Br 2 +I 2 →IBr 3 c.NaHCO 3 →Na 2 CO ...
Both Approaches are illustrated on an example of titration of acidified (H2SO4) solution of H2C2O4 with KMnO4. It is also stated, on an example of titration of the same solution with NaOH, that 2路f(O)?- f(H) is a linear combination of charge and elemental/core balances, i.e. it ...