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Sodium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid
to produce sodium cloride & water​

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Answered by hemalathaMarisetti
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Answer:

An acid and base always react to form a salt and water, and it is called neutralization. The salt formed in this reaction is sodium chloride, NaCl. The equation for the reaction is : NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O

Answered by Mehwish09
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Sodium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce sodium cloride & water.

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The chemical reaction in the question is written in the symbolised form like below,

NaOH + HCl {\bold{\red{⟼}}} NaCl + H2O

Here, strong acid reacts with strong base to form Salt and Water.

Usually , Acid reacts with Base to give Salt and Water.

The above given reaction is a neutralisation reaction.

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  • NaOH ( Sodium hydroxide ) : Strong Acid
  • HCl ( Hydrochloric acid ) : Strong acid
  • NaCl ( Sodium Chloride ) : Salt
  • H2O ( Hydrogen mono oxide ) : Water

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