Aqueous sodium hydroxide reacts with aqueous solid salts
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Notice that an aqueous ammonium chloride salt is formed along with copper(II) hydroxide, which is an insoluble compound. Insoluble compounds do not disassociate in water and are solids. The clue this reaction occurred is the production of a precipitate (a solid).
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