Question #444cf
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The reaction produces sodium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
Sulfuric acid,
In aqueous solution, carbonic acid actually exists in equilibrium with water and carbon dioxide,
#"H"_2"CO"_text(3(aq]) rightleftharpoons "H"_2"O"_text((l]) + "CO"_text(2(aq])#
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction will looks like this
#"H"_2"SO"_text(4(aq]) + "Na"_2"CO"_text(3(s]) -> "Na"_2"SO"_text(4(aq]) + overbrace("H"_2"CO"_text(3(aq]))^(color(blue)("H"_2"O" + "CO"_2))#
The reaction can thus be written as
#"H"_2"SO"_text(4(aq]) + "Na"_2"CO"_text(3(s]) -> "Na"_2"SO"_text(4(aq]) + "H"_2"O"_text((l]) + "CO"_text(2(g]) uarr#
The carbon dioxide will bubble out of solution.