reaction of sodium oxide with hydrochloric acid
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Sodium oxide is a simple strongly basic oxide. It is basic because it contains the oxide ion, O2-, which is a very strong base with a high tendency to combine with hydrogen ions. ... For example, it reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce sodium chloride solution
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Na2O + 2 HCl —————> 2NaCl+ H2O
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