Chemistry, asked by hajiraamir95, 6 months ago

Look at the given reaction.
Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide (base) -→ Sodium
chloride (salt) + Water
Sodium chloride formed in this reaction remains in solution
form. Can we get solid sodium chloride from this solution?
Suggest a method (if any).​

Answers

Answered by Razafaizi
1

Answer:

yeah we can get sodium chloride

Explanation:

sodium chloride is an ionic compound , so it's boiling point is too high in comparison to water.

so by heating the solution at 100°C , we can get the compound

Answered by Intelligentboy2671
3

Answer:

It is neutralizing process.

Explanation:

Whenever acid + base is mixed then salt + water + some amount of heat is there.

So, there is no formula related to this.

How to make chemical reactions is 9 class concept.

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