I think it'd be pH 7. Same amount of both, providing they are the same molarity!
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
The chemical equation for the reaction is NH4Cl(s) + NaOH(aq) → H2O(l) + NH3(g) + NaCl(s) Ammonia gas and a solution of sodium chloride is formed.
pH=12.
HCl + NaOH -----> NaCl + H2O I hope it is correct
Yes. Silver hydroxide (AgOH) will precipitate out of solution.
This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.
This is the cation Mg(2+).
The answer is 0,625 moles.
It is possible only if you evaporate the water.
The concentration of this solution (in NaOH) is 40 g/L.
NaOH is formed then. NaOH is a strong base.
standardization of NaoH