Chemistry, asked by tusharpabbi, 17 days ago

The equation shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide.HCl+ NaOH à NaCl + H2OIf the pH of the salt is 7, what are the positive and negative radicals in the salt
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a) Na - negative radical; Cl - positive radical
b) Na - positive radical; Cl - negative radical
c) Na - positive radical; Cl - positive radical
d) Na - negative radical; Cl - negative radica​

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Answered by rahul123437
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Correct Answer is Option b) Na - positive radical; Cl - negative radical

Positive and negative radicals in the  NaCl salt are Sodium radical and chloride radical respectively

Explanation:

In an inorganic compound, two electrically charged parts are present. These charged parts are called radicals

It has two parts one is a positive charge called Basic radical and the other one is a negative charge called Acidic radical

The equation shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide.

HCl+ NaOH --- NaCl + H2O

here the salt formed is NaCl

Positive and negative radicals in the  NaCl salt are Sodium radical and chloride radical respectively

Answer is Option b) Na - positive radical; Cl - negative radical

Answered by ny8736016293
2

Answer:

(B)

Explanation:

Na - Positive radical; Cl - Negative radical

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