write a balanced equation for the reaction between dilute tetraoxosulphate(vi)acid and ammonia?

H2SO4(aq) + 2NH3(g)>>2(NH4)+ + SO4--- + H2 (g)

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To write a balanced equation for the reaction between dilute tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid (H2SO4) and ammonia (NH3), we need to consider the chemical formula for each compound and the products formed.

The chemical formula for dilute tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid is H2SO4, while ammonia has the formula NH3. When these two substances react, they form ammonium sulphate (NH4)2SO4 and water (H2O) as products.

The equation for the reaction can be written as follows:

H2SO4 + 2NH3 → (NH4)2SO4 + H2O

This balanced equation indicates that for every one molecule of H2SO4, two molecules of NH3 are required to produce one molecule of (NH4)2SO4 and one molecule of H2O.

Please note that this equation is balanced, meaning that the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation is the same.