Sodium sulfate is formed as a result of this neutralization reaction.
It Turns Pink.
Bases dissolve in water and donate hydroxide ions to solution. It will dissociate.
We obtain a mixt solution containing ions of: H+, Cl-, SO42-, Na+.
To be honest this sounds like a poorly copied question on a lab.
the percent ionization of ammonia will decrease
It produces a neutral salt along with water
Ammonia is a gas that is highly soluble in water. When in solution with water, ammonia becomes ammonium hydroxide, which is strongly basic. The pH of the solution depends on the concentration of ammonium hydroxide, temperature, etc. I happen to think its about 11.5 Dude, yer wrong - its 11.6 definitely.
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Nothing; other than; adding Solid NaOH or diluting a solution of NaOH with NaCl solution, will produce energy, resulting in a temperature increase.
By (internal) auto-redox reaction 'bleach' is formed: Cl2 + 2NaOH --> NaClO + NaCl
It would become more basic.
Nothing happens