Chemistry, asked by deepakjaiswal130000, 1 year ago

sodium chloride react with alkali

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Answered by Anonymous
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no I think it doesn't react with alkali

deepakjaiswal130000: nacl + naoh=??
Answered by Vamprixussa
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Hello mate,

Here is your answer,

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NaOH + NaCl = ??

A double replacement reaction is when two ionic compounds switch partners. The cation of one ionic compound reacts with the anion of the other, and vice versa.

In this case, the cations in both compounds are the same (Na). Therefore, no chemical reaction is going to happen. Even if the two compounds switch partners, they would still be the same substances, which means no chemical reaction is happening.

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Sodium chloride is a base. Alkali are also bases that dissolve in water. Bases don't react with bases.

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HOPE THIS HELPS UU :)

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deepakjaiswal130000: reaction kya hoga ??
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