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23 April, 10:23

Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide can be combined in equal ratios to form sodium chloride and water. Which best explains the reaction?

A: The total volume produced by sodium hydroxide will result in the same volume of sodium chloride.

B: The total volume produced by combining hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide will result in a lower volume of sodium chloride and water.

C: The total volume produced by hydrochloric acid will be the same volume of sodium chloride.

D: The total volume produced by combining hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide will result in the same volume of sodium chloride and water.

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  1. 23 April, 12:01
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    D.) The total volume produced by combining hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide will result in the same volume of sodium chloride and water.
  2. 23 April, 13:04
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    D.) The total volume produced by combining hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide will result in the same volume of sodium chloride and water.
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