NaOH + HCL --> NaCl + H20 The basic equation is as follows:
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) -----------> NaCl(aq) + H20(l)
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid ----> Sodium chloride + water.
The molecules themselves dissociate in an equilibrium and so the ionic equation is:
H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) ---------> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + H2O(l).
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when nitric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide it results to the formation of sodium nitrate and water
You get an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide.
sodium nitrate + water
Sodium chloride and Ammonia
Sodium acetate
It is formed calcium nitrate and water
Water is also formed
I give an example for ammonium salt ....hmm.... lets just take ammonium chloride as an example . How about alkali ? I take calcium hydroxide as an example for alkali . Calcium hydroxide is formed when calcium oxide reacts with water whereas ammonium chloride is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with ammonia solution . Calcium hydroxide (alkali) + ammonium chloride (ammonium salt) --> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water .
CaCl2
This formula is Ca(OH)2.
The salt formed by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is calcium sulfate. The formula of this salt is CaSO4. Calcium sulfate is a white in appearance when pure.
Can I answer with a question? How is calcium hydroxide formed? What is "lime water"
Calcium Hydroxide
calcium chloride
Calcium hydroxide react with ammonium sulfate.The insoluble calcium sulfate is formed.
calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas
calcium hydroxide is formed.
Calcium chloride.
Sodium react with water and release hydrogen.Sodium hydroxide is also formed. Calcium hydroxide remain unchanged.
anamotta
because when it is dissolved in water calcium hydroxide is formed
The precipitate formed is Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3).
strong alkaline