No, they don't react with each other.
Nothing; other than; adding Solid NaOH or diluting a solution of NaOH with NaCl solution, will produce energy, resulting in a temperature increase.
NaCl + H2O
HCl + NaOH ==> NaCl + H2O
A neutralization reaction: NaOH + HCl(aq) --> NaCl (aq) + H2O
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
Nothing; other than; adding Solid NaOH or diluting a solution of NaOH with NaCl solution, will produce energy, resulting in a temperature increase.
The solid copper is a conductor but not an electrolyte.
NaCl + H2O
You could titrate equal volumes of 1M solution of NaOH and 1M solution of HCl to obtain 1M solution of NaCl.
HCl + NaOH ==> NaCl + H2O
A neutralization reaction: NaOH + HCl(aq) --> NaCl (aq) + H2O
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
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The product is sodium chloride.The reaction is:NaOH + HCl - NaCl + H2O
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HCl + NaOH -----> NaCl + H2O I hope it is correct
This is a double displacement reaction. Abstractly, these reactions could be described in the following manner: AB + CD --> AD + BC Therefore, a neutralization reaction would look like this: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H-OH In other words, a neutralization reaction will always form water and a salt.