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write the product obtained when sodium oxide reactswiht hydrochloric acid

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Answered by snehabharti20
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Answer:

The product is sodium chlorine and water.....

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Answered by varadad25
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The product obtained when sodium oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid is Sodium chloride and Water.

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Reaction of metal oxides with acid :-

When metal oxides react with an acid, the corresponding metal salts and water are formed.

Sodium Metal :-

Sodium is one of the highly reactive metals.

It reacts with oxygen to form Sodium oxide.

When sodium oxide reacts with any acid, it forms sodium chloride and water.

Reaction of Sodium oxide with Hydrochloric acid :-

Sodium oxide + Hydrochloric acid ➡️ Sodium chloride + Water

Chemical Equation :-

Na2O + 2HCl ➡️ 2NaCl + H2O

Reactants :-

1. Sodium oxide - Na2O

2. Hydrochloric acid - HCl

Products :-

1. Sodium chloride - NaCl

2. Water - H2O

Hence,

When sodium oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, the products formed are Sodium chloride (NaCl) and Water (H2O).

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