Chemistry, asked by thomasphilipt9561, 10 months ago

What type of reaction is this?Why is it called so?
NaOh(aq)+HCl(aq) – NaCl(aq) + H20(l)

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Answered by nathellasumathi
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it is called double displacement reaction it is called so because two substances that is Na and HCl change their ions that is oh and cl

Answered by hafisharisc54321
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This is a double displacement reaction as sodium  take hydrogen‘s place and hydrogen take sodium ’s place to form NaCl(common salt)

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