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Question: \[Sodium{\text{ }}hydroxide{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}Sulphuric{\text{ }}acid \to \] (A) Sodium sulpha...

Sodium hydroxide + Sulphuric acidSodium{\text{ }}hydroxide{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}Sulphuric{\text{ }}acid \to
(A) Sodium sulphate + Water + Heat
(B) Sodium sulphate + Heat
(C) Heat + Water
(D) None of the above

Explanation

Solution

An acid base reaction is a chemical ionic reaction that involves the exchange of hydrogen ions H+{H^ + }, between the species that may be neutral or electrically charged. Also, when acid and base react with each other, they both get neutralized.

Complete step by step answer:
The chemical formula of sodium hydroxide is NaOHNaOH. It is an ionic compound which consists of Na+N{a^ + } and OHO{H^ - } ions. It is a strong base having the pHpH value as 12.8812.88. On the other hand, sulphuric acid, with the chemical formula as H2SO4{H_2}S{O_4}, is a molecular compound having covalent bonds but it undergoes ionization when dissolved in water. It ionizes to HSO4HSO_4^ - and H+{H^ + } ions. It is a strong acid with a pHpH value of 2.752.75.
Now, when sodium hydroxide and sulphuric acid would react with each other, they will undergo the acid base reaction and will neutralize each other to give salt and water as the products leading to the pHpH value of 77.
This acid base reaction can be written as:

2NaOH[sodium hydroxide(base)]+H2SO4[sulphuric acid(acid)]Na2SO4[sodium sulphate(salt)]+2H2O(water)+heat2NaOH\left[ {sodium{\text{ }}hydroxide\left( {base} \right)} \right] + {H_2}S{O_4}\left[ {sulphuric{\text{ }}acid\left( {acid} \right)} \right] \to N{a_2}S{O_4}\left[ {sodium{\text{ }}sulphate\left( {salt} \right)} \right] + 2{H_2}O\left( {water} \right) + heat

In the above reaction, the base, sodium hydroxide, get dissociated to form Na+N{a^ + } and OHO{H^ - } ions whereas the sulphuric acid is dissociated into H+{H^ + } and HSO4HSO_4^ - ions. We know that the OHO{H^ - } and H+{H^ + } ions get attached easily to form water. The salt Na2SO4N{a_2}S{O_4} is also formed as a product to neutralize the reaction process. Moreover, the formation of two strong covalent bonds between hydrogen and hydroxide ions leads to the neutralization reaction’s exothermic nature. This means that heat is also produced during this reaction.
Hence, the answer is option (A).

Note:
The strong acids and bases completely react with water and get totally ionized whereas the weak acids and bases dissociate only partially in water. Whereas when a strong acid and weak base or a weak acid and strong base would react with each other, then conjugate acid or conjugate base will be produced in the reaction.