The easiest way to confirm this is to break it down into a chemically balanced equation. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O. After looking at this equation, you would be correct. The reasoning for this is that whenever a base and an acid are combined, they will create a salt and water; this is a great rule of thumb whenever dealing with chemical reactions like this.
exactly right because Hydrochloric acid well is an acid and Sodium hydroxide is a base, and when you mix acids and bases they neutralize creating a salt of some sort and water.
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ----> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) .... Its not that hard....
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The chemical equation is:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
sodium chloride + water + carbon dioxide
HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O
Correct!
NaClO + 2HCl = Cl2 + NaCl +H2O
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
Yes. 2HCl + Ba(OH)2 --> BaCl2 + 2H2O
When added together, yields sodium chloride, or what is known as table salt used in common households.
Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O acid base reaction yields salt ( sodium chloride ) and water
HCl + MgOH -> MgCl + H2O Hydrochloric acid and magnesium hydroxide yields magnesium chloride and water.
Magnesium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid yields magnesium chloride plus water. Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + 2H2O
NaClO + 2HCl = Cl2 + NaCl +H2O
Ammonium chloride plus sodium hydroxide yields ammonia plus sodium chloride plus water. NH4Cl(aq) + NaOH(aq) --> NH3(g) + NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
Magnesium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid yields magnesium chloride plus water. Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + 2H2O
Yes. 2HCl + Ba(OH)2 --> BaCl2 + 2H2O
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride
Na2O+H2O--->2NaOH
When added together, yields sodium chloride, or what is known as table salt used in common households.
Balanced equation: CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O Word equation: One mole of copper (II) oxide plus two moles of hydrochloric acid produces (or yields) one mole of copper (II) chloride plus one mole of water.