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the chemical reaction of NaOH

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical properties

Sodium hydroxide is completely ionic, containing sodium ions and hydroxide ions. The hydroxide ion makes sodium hydroxide a strong base which reacts with acids to form water and the corresponding salts, e.g., with hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride is formed: NaOH( aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O( l)

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Explanation:

Chemical properties

Sodium hydroxide is completely ionic, containing sodium ions and hydroxide ions. The hydroxide ion makes sodium hydroxide a strong base which reacts with acids to form water and the corresponding salts, e.g., with hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride is formed:

NaOH( aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O( l)

Solubility in water: 111 g/100 ml (20°C)

Structure and properties: n, εr, etc

Related bases: Ammonia, lime

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