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Sodium displaces hydrogen from hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride why

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Answered by Aditi3981
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because sodium is more reactive than hydrogen, as it is metal too

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Answered by pancypoppy1234
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Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid.


Explanation:

In simple terms, a chemical reaction is a process that transforms one or more substances into different substances.


The substances that are being transformed are called reactants and the substances that are being produced are called products.


Notice that the problem provides you with the following information


Sodium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce salt and hydrogen gas.


You can thus say that in this chemical reaction, two substances react


sodium metal,

Na

(

s

)

hydrochloric acid,

HCl

(

a

q

)

and two substances are produced


salt, i.e. sodium chloride,

NaCl

(

a

q

)

hydrogen gas,

H

2

(

g

)

This means that your reactants will be sodium metal and hydrochloric acid, since these are the substances that are being transformed to form salt and hydrogen gas.


To write a balanced chemical equation that describes this single replacement reaction, remember that


the reactants are added to the left of the reaction arrow

the products are added to the right of the reaction arrow

You will thus have


reactants

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Na

(

s

)

+

HCl

(

a

q

)

products



NaCl

(

a

q

)

+

H

2

(

g

)

a

a

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a

a

a

a

a

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a

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reaction arrow


The balanced chemical equation looks like this


2

Na

(

s

)

+

2

HCl

(

a

q

)

2

NaCl

(

a

q

)

+

H

2

(

g

)


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