NaCl+water
2006-09-05 07:40:00
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answer #1
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answered by shadab n 3
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Hcl + NaOH = Nacl + H2O
2006-09-05 08:01:42
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answer #2
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answered by gkvrs 1
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HCl+NaOH=NaCl+H2O
2006-09-05 07:30:11
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answer #3
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answered by raj 7
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HCl+NaOH=NaCl+water
this process is known as neutralisation reaction.here a base and acid reacts to give the salt and water
2006-09-06 19:32:00
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answer #4
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answered by remya pr 1
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HCl (a good acid) + NaOH (a good base) will produce a independent answer because of the fact they're the two good acids and bases. the answer of acetic acid and NaOH, notwithstanding, would be user-friendly because of the fact acetic acid is a susceptible acid and NaOH is a robust base. the answer right here would be user-friendly because of the fact it is going to likely be ruled with the help of the extra desirable acid or base, i.e., NaOH.
2016-12-18 05:20:48
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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This is a simple base(NaOH) and acid(HCl) reaction which gives a salt(NaCl) and water.
2006-09-05 07:30:58
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answer #6
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answered by kumar k 1
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This reaction involves a base (NaOH) and an acid (HCl), so it's a neutralization reaction, which is a special type of double-displacement reaction.
You get salt & water...
2006-09-05 07:30:44
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answer #7
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answered by makawao_kane 6
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HCl(l)+NaOH(aq)->Nacl(l)+H20(l)
2006-09-05 19:06:15
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answer #8
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answered by vedanshru 1
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NaCl + H20 (salt and water). When acid(HCl) and base(NaOH) combine we get salt.
2006-09-05 07:43:14
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answer #9
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answered by king64_shahab 2
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Ya wanna be very careful mixing acids and bases. Wear protective equipment.
2006-09-05 07:33:59
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answer #10
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answered by Heckel 3
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