Science, asked by sniper48, 1 month ago

Hydrochloric Acid + Caesium Hydroxide please lemme know thank you!

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Answered by MissLegendd
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Hydrochloric Acid + Caesium Hydroxide

= HCl + Ca(OH)2

In a similar way, calcium chloride is formed along with water when hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium hydroxide (a base). Neutralisation Reaction: When an acid reacts with a base, the hydrogen ion of acid combines with the hydroxide ion of base and forms water.

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Answered by jaydip1118
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