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A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
Any chemical reaction occur.
C6H13Na + H2O
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I think the answer you're looking for is a "Chemical Reaction". For instance, combining Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) and Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) will cause a Chemical Reaction resulting in salt water (NaCl + H20).
Mg(OH)2 ------> MgO + H2O
(*Warning!!Xb42 is a atomic chemical,so do not mix aluminum oxide and dilute potassium hydroxide!!*)
It is a physical change. The sodium hydroxide dissolves, but it is still sodium hydroxide.
Dissolving is not a chemical reaction; any chemical equation.
Aluminium hydroxide could be formed
The reaction is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O