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What happens when a metal sulfate reacts with an acid?

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Answered by Anonymous
Give an example.
Na2SO4 for example? In most cases I would answer nothing happens; however, technically, since k2 for H2SO4 is a weak acid then a portion of the H^+ from the acid is converted to HSO4^-
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