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Describe how sodium sulphate crystals can be prepared starting with 50cm3 of 2M sodium hydroxide and 1M sulphuric (VI) acid

      

Describe how sodium sulphate crystals can be prepared starting with 50cm3
of 2M sodium hydroxide and 1M sulphuric
(VI) acid

  

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john
- Measure 50cm3
of 1M H2SO4 and add it to 50cm3
of 2M NaOH(aq) in a beaker.
- Heat the mixture to concentrate the solution.
- Allow the concentrated solution to evaporate slowly to form crystals of sodium sulphate
john3 answered the question on November 3, 2017 at 08:16


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