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When NaCl reacts with NaOH which salt is formed ? What is the pH of this salt ?

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Answered by rajap4y7hj
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Explanation:

NaCl is a salt that rapidly dissociate in water. NaOH is a strong base that will also completely dissociate. So mixing the two solutions will create no precipitate, or otherwise have no observable reaction. If the solution is allowed to evaporate they would re-form crystals of NaCl and NaOH.

Answered by xyz8894
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A salt that is derived from the reaction of a strong acid with a strong base forms a solution that has pH of 7. An example is sodium chloride, formed from the neutralisation of HCI by NaOH. A solution of NaCI in water has no acidic or basic properties, since neither ion is capable of hydrolyzing.

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