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What happens when hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are dissolved in water. Explain giving equation each

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Answered by shobhakandha
1

Answer:

it produces salt and water

Answered by vishwanathmojad123
5

Answer:

It Produce Salt

Explanation:

An acid is a compound that produces positive hydrogen ions (H+) and negative nonmetal ions when it dissolves in water. (Ions are atoms that have become charged by losing or gaining electrons.) Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an example of an acid. When it dissolves in water, it produces positive hydrogen ions and negative chloride ions

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