Tetroxosulphate cup and acid sodium hydroxide react to produce salt and water write a balance chemical equation for the fromation of a normal salt and an acid salt

I answered it for you yesterday along with a note that tetraoxosulfate was not a correct name for H2SO4. Also, I asked what tetraoxosulfate cup was. Still no answer.

The name for the compound H2SO4 is sulfuric acid which is a name approved by the IUPAC (international union of pure and applied chemistry). The equations you want can be found if you will scroll down and find it.

H2SO4 + NaOH ==> NaHSO4 + H2O and
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ==> Na2SO4 + 2H2O

To write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between tetroxosulphate(VI) acid and sodium hydroxide, we need to determine the chemical formula of the salts formed.

The given reactants are tetroxosulphate(VI) acid, which has the chemical formula H2SO4, and sodium hydroxide, which has the chemical formula NaOH.

When these two compounds react, they will form a normal salt, which contains a metal cation (sodium in this case) and a non-metal anion (sulphate in this case), and water.

The balanced chemical equation for the formation of a normal salt and water is:

H2SO4 + 2NaOH → Na2SO4 + 2H2O

In this equation, the coefficients are used to balance the number of atoms on both sides. We have two sodium hydroxide on the left side, so we need two sodium hydroxide on the right side to balance the equation. Similarly, we have two hydrogen atoms in sulphuric acid, so we need two water molecules on the right side to balance the hydrogen atoms.

If you are referring to an acid salt, it would contain a metal cation (sodium in this case) and a partially neutralized acid anion. However, without specific information about which acid anion is partially neutralized, it is not possible to write a balanced chemical equation for the formation of an acid salt.

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