Any reaction between NaCl and H.
Not
NaCl(s) + C2H5OH(l) --> NaOH(aq) + C2H5Cl(aq)
This. NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid produces a salt, sodium chloride, and water in a neutralization reaction.
A water solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and soap.
2HCl + Na(2)S-----> H(2)S + 2NaCl
Think of water as HOH, which is basically a H+ ion and an OH- ion. So then, in solution, the reaction looks like this: Na+ + OH- + H+ + Cl- ----> Na+ + Cl- + H+ + OH- and then if we put the ions together, we get NaOH + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O.
Any reaction; a solution containing ions of H+, Na+ and Cl- is obtained.
It accepts H+ ions.
Nothing happens. It is still NaCl and KOH.
Sodium chloride is neutral.
This means it has lost an electron and is essentially just a proton now.
It loses an electron