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An acid is made acidic by a high concentration of positively charged hydrogen ions, and a base made basic by a high concentration of negatively charged hydroxide ions. When hydrochloric acid is mixed with sodium hydroxide, the hydrogen from the acid combines with the oxygen and hydrogen from base creating H2O (water). The leftover ions from the acid and base combine to from a salt, in this case, table salt (NaCl).

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11y ago

Um do you mean 'sodium PLUS hydrochloric acid" ?

if so:


sodium + hydrochloric acid -------> sodium chloride + hydrogen


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11y ago

These two react to give Sodium Chloride, Carbon Dioxide and Water.

Chemical reaction:

NaHCO3 + HCl -> H2O + CO2 + NaCl

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13y ago

acid + base = salt + water

NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O

base acid salt water

=Sodium Chloride

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15y ago

Hydrochloric acid - HCl, Sodium hydroxide - NAOH

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12y ago

If you mix it in the right ratio (1:1 on the molecular level) you get salt water...you also get a huge explosion so do this in the fume hood.

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