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A balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sodium and dilute tetraoxosulphate
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Answered by DrBob222
I assume your question deals with H2SO4 but I don't know since the name you've used is not a correct name for anything. I will assume you mean H2SO4.
2Na + H2SO4 ==> H2 + Na2SO4
3 years ago
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