Also the concentration of HCl and NaOH are needed to be known (not only the amounts) to answer this question.
Sodium hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid. Both are not same.
No, adding solid sodium hydroxide to neutralize hydrochloric acid (HCl) would not cause sodium chloride to redissolve. The reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid forms water and sodium chloride, which remains in its dissolved form. The addition of solid sodium hydroxide would simply further neutralize the acid and increase the concentration of the resulting sodium chloride solution.
Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
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Add the correct amount of an Alkali, such as Sodium Hydroxide. Use an indicator to find out when it has been neutralized, such as phenolphthalein (however you spell it) or Universal Indicator.
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You can - it will neutralise the acid though, creating water.
Well they could but then it would be cheaper and safer to buy water!
sulphuric acid is a diprotic acid so has two H+ and needs two moles of sulphuric acid to neutralise it
do seas also have hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
Sodium hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid. Both are not same.
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
Any acid can be used to neutralize a base such as sodium hydroxide. If you have a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, you could neutralize it most efficiently with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid. You can also neutralize it with Coca Cola, or vinegar, or many other acidic chemicals, but it would require a larger amount than if you used hydrochloric acid.
Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals sodium chloride plus water.
Can you store 6.0 N Hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide?
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).