The gas evolved when dilute tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid reacts with sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) is

a

hydrogen

b

oxygen

c

carbon (IV) oxide

d

sulphur (VI) oxide

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Otuyemi001
6 years ago

the reaction between tetraoxosulphate VI acid and sodiumtrioxocarbonate IV is
H2SO4 + Na2CO3 ---- Na2SO4 + H20 + CO2

Smartdaddy69
2 years ago

JUST KNOW THIS.. any time an acid reacts with a carbonate co2 is released

OsagieN
2 years ago

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