NaCl and H20 - sodium chloride salt and water.
The product is sodium chloride.The reaction is:NaOH + HCl - NaCl + H2O
NaOH and HCl
It is called an acid-base reaction. The product is called a salt. For example: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O NaOH is the base. HCl is the acid. NaCl is the salt. H2O is water.
HCl is an acid which reacts with NaOH a base to produce H2O water and a salt - in this case NaCl HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
HCl + NaOH -----> NaCl + H2O
The product is sodium chloride.The reaction is:NaOH + HCl - NaCl + H2O
HCl + NaOH -------> NaCl + H2O
in benzoylation of amine, HCl is produced which by adding NaOH, HCl consumed and the raction proceed for production of further benzoylation product.
NaOH and HCl
In some reactions water is a reactant, but in others it is a product. Ex: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + water (water is a product) Na + water --> NaOH + hydrogen gas (water is a reactant)
The limiting reagent in a reaction is the reactant that runs out first. For example, if you are reacting 10 moles of HCl and 5 moles of NaOH, you will get 5 moles of H20, 5 moles of NaCl, and 5 moles of HCl, because the remaining HCl had nothing to react with. Therefore, the NaOH is the limiting reagent.
The product of this reaction is salt:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
It is called an acid-base reaction. The product is called a salt. For example: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O NaOH is the base. HCl is the acid. NaCl is the salt. H2O is water.
HCl is an acid which reacts with NaOH a base to produce H2O water and a salt - in this case NaCl HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
HCl + NaOH -----> NaCl + H2O
No. The heat of reaction for 50mL of each will be multiplied by 2 for 100mL of each since heat of reaction is really on a per mole product basis, and there will be twice as many moles of both HCl and NaOH in 100mL as in 50mL.
The reactants are HCl and NaOH.