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28 January, 08:10

Hydrochloric acid, or HCl, reacts with solid NaOH

What are the products of this chemical reaction?

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  1. 28 January, 08:50
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    The products are NaCl and H₂O

    Explanation:

    The complete question is:

    "Hydrochloric acid, or HCl, reacts with solid NaOH. What are the products of this chemical reaction?

    HCl and NaCl

    NaCl and H2O

    NaOH and HCl

    NaOH and H2O"

    Neutralization reactions are the reactions between an acid and a base, producing salt and water. It is the type of reaction that happens in this case.

    An acid and a base are strong when fully ionized, that is, in the ionization process they completely transform into positive cations or ions and negative anions or ions. So, a strong acid is an acid that completely dissociates into hydrogen ions and anions in solution.

    In this case, both the HCl acid and the NaOH base are strong, completely dissociating as follows:

    HCl → H⁺ + Cl⁻

    NaOH → Na⁺ + OH⁻

    So you have:

    H⁺ + Cl⁻ + Na⁺ + OH⁻ →?

    The hydroxide anions and the hydrogen cations will neutralize each other to produce water.

    H⁺ + OH⁻ → H₂O

    So the sodium Na anions and Cl cations will form the NaCl salt.

    Finally, the balanced chemical equation is

    HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O
  2. 28 January, 11:18
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    NaCI and H20

    To simplify it.
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