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what happens when NaCl reacts with n a o h​

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Answered by saiskandaseenu
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SHORT ANSWER: There wouldn’t be an observable reaction.

EXPLANATION: A double replacement reaction is when two ionic compounds switch partners. The cation of one ionic compound reacts with the anion of the other, and vice versa.

In this case, the cations in both compounds are the same (Na). Therefore, no chemical reaction is going to happen. Even if the two compounds switch partners, they would still be the same substances, which means no chemical reaction is happening. (Recall that the definition of a chemical reaction is when one substance is transformed into a different one.)

And there is a “classic” relationship between NaCl and NaOH. A process known as “chlor-alkali” is an electrolysis of seawater. This process is used to generate chlorine gas and caustic soda (two industrial chemicals most important to the world of industry). This is interesting since it involves thecptoduction of a strong acid along with a strong base…

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Answered by Raphael23
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Answer:

They dont react at all

Explanation:

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