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
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In water 'sodium chloride is soluble and it gives a solution of sodium chloride. By the ’evaporation method,’ all the water gets evaporated out and we will be left with the solid sodium chloride.
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neutralisation reaction
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