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Izayah Cuevas
9 September, 06:09
Why was it possible to neutralize HCI using NaOH?
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Addyson
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HCl andNaOH are both strong acids/bases and they disassociate pretty much completely. Therefore as the reaction occurs, H + and OH - form water, while NaCl is formed from chlorine and sodium ions. A neutral solution has a pH of 7 same as water
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