Sodium chloride.
Here is the reaction equation
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) = H2O(l) + NaCl(aq)[sodium chloride].
NB Sodium chloride is common table salt that you put on food.
It is sodium chloride.
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
It will form salt sodium chloride and water (Nacl + H20)
FeSO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4(sodium sulphate] + Fe(OH)2 [iron(II) hydroxide / ferrous hydroxide].
It is an exothermic reaction.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
It will form salt sodium chloride and water (Nacl + H20)
FeSO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4(sodium sulphate] + Fe(OH)2 [iron(II) hydroxide / ferrous hydroxide].
It is an exothermic reaction.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Yes, it is. Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid are both strong base and strong acid. It means that they dissociate fully in water. In neutralisation reaction the products of the reaction are: water, and salt of the two compounds. NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O No H3O+ and OH- ions are formed, therefore solution after the reaction is neutral. There is but one condition, the reactants must be mixed stoichiometrically.
It is a physical change. The sodium hydroxide dissolves, but it is still sodium hydroxide.
Caustic soda and Sodium hydroxide are the same chemical !
Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
There is not a term used to described sodium hydroxide. If it is mixed with another element it would be referred to as hydrolysis.
Sodium chloride
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