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Some chemical equations don't have byproducts. The most obvious one is hydrogen and oxygen. React them and all you get is water.

In other equations, there are definitely byproducts...if you were crazy enough to react sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid (do this in a fume hood, please) you will get sodium chloride and water. The water would be the byproduct.

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