Question #652c2 Chemistry Reactions in Solution Neutralization 1 Answer MeneerNask Oct 11, 2016 H2SO4+2KOH→K2SO4+2H2O Explanation: In reality this is happening: H2SO4→2H++SO2−4 2KOH→2K++2OH− 2H++2OH−→2H2O The 2K+ and the SO2−4 are so-called 'spectator-ions', they stay in solution. Answer link Related questions How are neutralization reactions useful? How can neutralization reactions be identified symbolically? How does neutralization reaction differ from using a buffer? How do you do acid base neutralization reactions? Why do neutralization reactions produce heat? Why is neutralization a double replacement reaction? Why is a neutralization reaction exothermic? How do you predict the products in acid-base reactions? How can you determine the strength of sulfuric acid? Why is a neutralisation reaction exothermic? See all questions in Neutralization Impact of this question 19914 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License