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NaCl
The product of this reaction is salt:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
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There is are no such things as HCI or HaOH I think you mean HCl (with a lowercase L) and NaOH (with an N) What you are looking for is a partially neutralized salt of a polyprotic acid. Some possible salts include: sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3 potassium dihydrogen phosphate, KH2PO4 lithium hydrogen phosphate, Li2HPO4 sodium hydrogen oxalate NaHC2O4 The metal ion doesn't matter much.
HCl is hydrochloric acid. HCI, I have no idea what it is. :) Hope this helped.
NaOH and HCl are the reactants; water and ammonium chloride are the products.
NaCl
Given: 27 mL of NaOH, 0.45M; 20 mL HCI Need: M of HCI 27 ml NaOH*(1 L NaOH/1000mL NaOH)*(0.45M NaOH/1L NaOH)*(1mole HCI/1 mole NaOH)=0.012 0.012/0.02=0.607 M HCI (or rounded 0.61 M HCI)
First, its HCl, with a lowercase L, not HCI. The reaction is HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl
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NaCL + H2O
Depending on the reaction, may be reactant or product.
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This equation is Na2CO3 + 2 HCl -> 2 NaCl + CO2 (gas) + H2O.
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NaCl and H2O
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