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Write word equation for the following skeletal equation: NaOH+HA2SOA4⟶NaA2SOA4+HA2O - Chemistry

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Write word equation for the following skeletal equation:

\[\ce{NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O}\]

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Solution

\[\ce{Sodium hydroxide + Sulphuric acid -> Sodium sulphate + Water}\]

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Chapter 5: Language of Chemistry - Exercise

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