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sodium hydroxide is a salt​

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Answered by Anonymous
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NaOH, or sodium hydroxide, is a compound. A compound is classified as either an acid, base, or salt. All bases contain OH- (hydroxide) ions, while all acids contain H+ (hydrogen) ions. A salt is a compound that is formed when a base and an acid are combined because they neutralize each other.

Answered by Priyashmi
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Explanation:

Sodium hydroxide is a base. Hydrochloric acid reacts with Sodium hydroxide to form Sodium chloride which is common referred as common salt. ( HCl + NaOH = NACl + H2O + Heat)

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