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Sulfuric acid, h2so4, can be neutralized by sodium hydroxide, naoh. the unbalanced equation is: h2so4(aq) + naoh(aq) → na2so4(aq) + h2o(l) a student who was asked to balance the reaction wrote the following: h2so4(aq) + na2oh(aq) →na2so4(aq) + h3o(l) is this correct? explain why or why not using what you know about the law of conservation of mass and chemical changes. if necessary, provide the correct balanced equation.

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