One of the key things in the question is the point about equal amounts. IOW, the same number of moles of each would be reacting. Given this, what do you suppose the products would be of each reaction? Are those products acidic, basic or neutral?
I think that the products would be these:
(A) Na
2O + H
2O ---> NaOH, basic
(B) Mg(OH)
2(aq) + H
2SO
4(aq) ---> 2 H
2O + MgSO
4; it comes from a weak base and a strong acid, so I think it should be acidic. However, somehow, Google tells me it is neutral.
(C) SO
2 + H
2O ---> H
2SO
3, acidic.
(D) Al
2(SO4)
3 + H
2O ---> no idea; I think it just dissociates, right? 2 Al
+ + 3 SO
42-. I think that the cations get close to the OH
-, and the anions get close to the H
+, so probably there is some weak base being formed and strong acid being formed. So I guess, acidic?
(E) H
3PO
4(aq) + KOH(aq) ---> H
2O + H
2PO
4, which, I suppose, is acidic
So I think the only options that could be the answer are (B) or (D).
http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=pH-calculation&right=pH-amphiprotic-salt
Thanks for the link, but I don't know how to apply it in the exercise, as I wasn't given any value of concentration, pH or Ka.