When HCl is exactly neutralised by NaOH the hydrogen ion concentration in the resulting solution is: a) always less than the concentration of the hydroxide ions b) always greater than the concentration of the hydroxide ions c) always equal to the concentration of the hydroxide ions d) sometimes greater and sometimes less than the concentration of hydroxide ions
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The answer is c) always equal than the concentration of the hydroxide ions. The balanced chemical equation between HCl and NaOH is: {eq}\rm...
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The answer is c) always equal than the concentration of the hydroxide ions.
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