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What happen when sodium reacts with hydrochloric acid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sodium would react with the hydrochloric acid giving Na+ and Cl- ions, and hydrogen gas. Since hydrochloric acid is normally found in an aqueous solution, the sodium would also likely react with the water to form hydrogen, sodium hydroxide, and a lot of heat.

Answered by zoya0710
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When sodium reacts with hydrochloric acid, Sodium Chloride is formed and hydrogen gas is released.

Na + HCl ---------> NaCl + H2O

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