I need help balancing this equation.

NaOH + HSO4 ====== Na2SO4 + H20

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4NaOH+2HSO4=====2Na2SO4+2H2O
Bob has balanced what I suspect is an incorrect equation incorrectly. Check it out.
4 Na on left and right. OK.
2 S on left and right. OK.
12 O on left but 10 on right. not ok.
6 H on left and 4 on right. not ok.

I think you (Amanda) must have made a typo in the problem. Are you sure that isn't H2SO4 instead of HSO4?
2NaOH + H2SO4 ==> Na2SO4 + 2H2O.

2 Na on left and right. OK.
1 S on left and right. OK.
6 O on left and right. OK.
4 H on left and right. OK.
All done.
Na2 SO3+HCL-SO2+NaCL+H2O
(Na)HSO4 + NaOH —> Na2SO4 + H2O. I was told (Na) already exists somehow because there can't be HSO4 without already having gone through a process.
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