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naoh + HCl = nacl+ H20 state the type of the reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

As acid and base are reacting so it is a neutralisation reaction

Answered by saikrish88
2

Answer:

This is a double replacement reaction that is also a neutralization

Explanation:

It is a double replacement because the reaction starts with two compounds and ends with two compounds where the positive and negative ions have changed places.

The positive hydrogen ion on the Chlorine has been replaced by a positive sodium ion on the Chlorine. While the Sodium ion on the hydroxide has been replaced by the Hydrogen ion. This double replacement makes this a double replacement reaction.

The reaction is also a neutralization because

H

C

l

is an acid hydrochloric acid, and

N

a

O

H

sodium hydroxide is a base.

After the reactions the products are a salt and water. The acid and the base have neutralized each other.

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