Sodium hydroxide is rarely found in naturally occurring salts. These salts are formed as a result of a numerous chemical reactions. As NaOH is a strong alkali, it always tends to react with an acid to form a salt of sodium.
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).
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you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.
NaOH - sodium hydroxide
HCl (Hydrochloric acid) reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce sodium chloride (salt) and water.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).
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No reaction occurs; and salt is sodium chloride.
you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.
NaOH - sodium hydroxide
Examples: sodium, chlorine, hydrogen, sodium hydroxide.
HCl (Hydrochloric acid) reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce sodium chloride (salt) and water.
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I'm pretty sure combined they form table salt because sodium and chlorine make salt and they have similar properties and it said so in my textbook so yes I think it forms table salt. An acid + metal hydroxide => Salt and water Therefore Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide => Sodium Chloride + water
NO!!! They are two different chemicals. Sodium hydroxide is NaOH Sodium benzoate is ( C6H5)COO^-Na^+. It is the salt of benzoic acid.
Yes it is the salt formed from the reaction of Sodium Hydroxide and acetic acid.