uses of H2 in reaction of NaCl +HCl ->NaOH + H2 + Cl2
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Nothing. You get a mixture of sodium, chloride, and hydrogen ions, but there is no net reaction, because both of the positively charged ions are complemented by chloride ions. If you heat the mixture, the HCl will evaporate out and leave the NaCl behind.
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Answer:Nothing. You get a mixture of sodium, chloride, and hydrogen ions, but there is no net reaction, because both of the positively charged ions are complemented by chloride ions. If you heat the mixture, the HCl will evaporate out and leave the NaCl behind.
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