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Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals sodium chloride plus water.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
This equation is HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) -> NaCl (aq) + H2O.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
Hcl + NaOh = NaCl + H2O
Sodium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals sodium chloride plus water.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
This equation is HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) -> NaCl (aq) + H2O.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
Hcl + NaOh = NaCl + H2O
do seas also have hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
Sodium hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid. Both are not same.
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
Sodium hydroxide is a base. And phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that changes color at around a pH of 8.4, so you can tell when your solution that endpoint.
Can you store 6.0 N Hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide?
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).